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* ''American Hustle Life'': a 2014 reality show where the members were brought to Los Angeles to know the West Coast rap culture.
* ''BTS Gayo'', a "behind the scenes" showing the members doing promotional activities related to KPop, stream on the online service V Live between 2015 and 2017.
* ''Run BTS!'' a variety show stream in the online service V Live since 2015 (and also in Weverse since 2019), where the members of the group do outrageous dares or play games among themselves for small prizes or punishments. A selection of 8 episodes was shown on network TV in 2018. Moved to YouTube after the closing of VLive on 2022.
* ''Burn the Stage'', a 2018 8-episode YouTube exclusive series documenting their 2017 promotional tour "The Wings Tour".
* ''BTS: Bon Voyage'', a [[Travelogue Show]], portraying the members of the band during their vacations, which has run since 2016. The first three seasons stream in V Live, and from the fourth onwards stream on the online app Weverse.
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* ''Burn the Stage: The Movie '': a compiled, compressed version of the YouTube documentary.
* ''Love Yourself in Seoul'': a concert film depicting their August 26, 2018 show of the band's Love Yourself Tour at Seoul Olympic Stadium.
* ''Bring the Soul: The Movie'': a 2019 documentary that intercalates footage from their 2018 "Love YourselvesYourself" tour with a rooftop conversation between the members filmed at the end of the European Leg of said tour.
* ''Break the Silence: The Movie'': a film adaptation of the Weverse docu-series, released in some markets in 2020.
* ''Yet To Come At Cinemas'': a concert film depicting their October 15, 2022 concert Yet To Come In Busan, released worldwide between February 1 to 5 2023.
 
'''Videogames'''
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* ''BTS World'', a mobile game released on June 26, 2019. It's an [[Episodic Game|Episodic]] [[Visual Novel]]/[[Gacha Game]] where the player takes the role of the group manager and has to go through several journeys with the group members from their pre-debut era to the current day. It has an unlockable "Another Story" mode, that follows a scenario about [[What If...?]] each member didn't get into the music industry and instead got more mundane professions.
* ''BTS Universe Story'', a mobile game mostly based on their ''BU'' verse, released on September 24, 2020. It's a [[Visual Novel]]-esque game with both a main story mode and a story-creation system that let players create and share their own stories as well as play those made by others.
* ''BTS Island: In the SEOM'', a mobile game that mixes character management and decoration with match-3 puzzle gameplay, released in late June 2022. The plot revolves around the group accidentally getting stranded on an island and attempting to get back to civilization.
 
'''Webcomics'''
* ''We On: Be The Shield'', a 2015 [[webtoon]] who portrays the band as a group of super-powered heroes having [[shounen]]esque adventures.
* ''Hip Hop Monster'', a second webtoon, more comedic in tone, where the members of the group are [[Flanderization|Flanderized]] [[Played for Laughs|for laughs]]. Initially fan-translated, got a later official release on Line Webtoon.
* ''The Most Beautiful Moment in Life Pt.0: Save Me'' or just ''Save Me'': a webtoon released on Line Webtoon between January and April 2019, as part of the BU universe. A more linear retelling of the early events of the 'verse {{spoiler|or at least, the ones that happen in the real world}}. To date, the first webcomic with an official English release - the other two havehad fan translations before getting official ones.
* ''7Fates: CHAKHO'': the webcomic side of this sub-franchise. Released in early 2022 in Line Webtoon, currently in emission.