Sit tight, BLINKs! Blackpink‘s highly anticipated Netflix documentary, BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky premieres worldwide on the streaming platform tomorrow, October 14.

The 79-minute documentary tells the origin story of the record-smashing K-pop girl group and features never-before-seen footages of Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, and Jisoo — think: their trainee days, recording sessions and gruelling prep work, as well as interviews that delve into the “dreams and trials behind their meteoric rise.”

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Directed by Korean-American film director Caroline Suh, the film reveals “relatable, unfiltered sides” of the members as they tour sold-out arenas, culminating with their history-making performance at Coachella 2019. “We can’t wait to share our personal stories with Blinks all over the world through Netflix!” said Blackpink in a statement. “We hope this film will bring joy and light to the viewers, and they will enjoy seeing our journey together on screen from the past four years.”

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This comes nearly two weeks after the release of the quartet’s first full-length LP, The Album, as well as a brand new music video for Lovesick Girls. The eight-track album includes collaborations with Cardi B and Selena Gomez. Earlier this year, Blackpink also worked with Lady Gaga on her Chromatica track, Sour Candy.

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