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Blackpink: Light Up The Sky trailer is here and we are extremely excited

Blackpink: Light Up The Sky trailer is here and we are extremely excited

Where are my Blinks at? Netflix just released the much-awaited trailer for BLACKPINK: LIGHT UP THE SKY documentary special. This coming October 14, Blinks across the globe can now watch never-before-seen moments of this world’s biggest girl group.

It is directed by Caroline Suh and produced by Cara Mones.

Fellow Blinks, are you ready?? Our Lovesick Girls are coming to your area!! BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky arrives October 14 🖤💗✨

Posted by Netflix on Monday, October 5, 2020

Since their debut in August 2016, BLACKPINK has become the highest-charting female K-pop group of all time with their innovative music, eye-popping music videos and internet-breaking fashion concepts. BLACKPINK: LIGHT UP THE SKY serves up the never-before-seen moments that BLACKPINK’s global fandom — known as “BLINKs” — have been craving for years.

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Directed by Caroline Suh (Netflix’s “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat”), the documentary goes deep with each of BLACKPINK’s four members. Jisoo, the whip-smart unnie (“big sister”) of the group with a quirky sense of humor; Jennie, the rapper whose fierce onstage persona contrasts with her soft-spoken nature; Rosé, the dulcet-voiced Australian coming into her own as a singer-songwriter; and Lisa, the dancing queen whose spark plug personality never fails to make her bandmates laugh.

BlackPink- LIGHT UP THE SKY (L to R) LISA, JISOO, ROSÉ and JENNIE from BlackPink- LIGHT UP THE SKY. Courtesy of NETFLIX/Netflix © 2020

As BLACKPINK continues reaching new heights in their career — from headlining sold-out world tours to becoming the first female Korean group to perform at Coachella — each member reflects on the ups and downs of fame and the long, often challenging journey that brought them to worldwide success. BLACKPINK: LIGHT UP THE SKY reveals the relatable, unfiltered sides of the foursome, who continue to be a leading force in expanding K-pop’s popularity, proving that music knows no borders or language barriers.

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