It will be more than a year of waiting for ARMYs -- BTS fans -- before they see an OT7 reunion of the BTS members as the remaining four members -- RM, Jimin, Jungkook and V -- were announced by BigHit Music to enlist soon.

When the remaining "hyung" and the "maknae line" enter the military in South Korea in the coming days, ARMYs will have to make do with the available and soon-to-be-released content by BTS when they start to miss them.

With that, here are 10 BTS documentaries and concerts ARMYs can stream online until BTS returns in 2025:

1. "BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star" (2023)

Where to stream: Disney Plus

In late November, BTS dropped the main trailer for the group's upcoming Disney Plus exclusive documentary, which will feature the boys' journey to the top.

This documentary about the 21st century pop icons also marks BTS' 10th anniversary. Per the photos used in its main poster, it will feature different moments of the BTS members -- in their solo era or with their bandmates.

"BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star" will be available for streaming on Disney Plus on Dec. 20.

2. "BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas" (2023)

Where to stream: Prime Video

The special cinematic cut of BTS' last concert as a complete group of seven members before Jin enlisted in the military features what transpired during the "Yet to Come" concert in Busan last Oct. 15, 2022.

Everything that happened and all that BTS performed during its concert in Busan has been cut, re-edited and remixed for the big screen so ARMYs who weren't able to attend the concert can enjoy the experience as well.

3. "SUGA: Road to D-DAY" (2023)

Where to stream: Disney Plus

Released on April 21, Suga's solo documentary features the South Korean artist's journey to finding a story to tell through music.

As Suga worked on his "D-DAY" album, he interacted and collaborated with different artists from different cities around the world, including Seoul, Tokyo, Pyeongchang, Chuncheon, Las Vegas, Malibu and San Francisco.

While it's free to watch online for Disney Plus subscribers, ARMYs can purchase and watch the documentary on Weverse as well.

4. "J-hope IN THE BOX" (2023)

Where to stream: Disney Plus

J-hope's documentary special, which started streaming on Disney Plus on Feb. 17, captures the BTS member's album production process for his first official solo album, "Jack In The Box."

The documentary also features a huge milestone in his career as he was the first Korean musician to headline the main stage of "Lollapalooza" in Chicago in July 2022.

"J-hope IN THE BOX" follows the South Korean artist from the production of his solo debut album to his "Lollapalooza" stage debut. 

5. "BTS: Permission To Dance On Stage - LA" (2022)

Where to stream: Disney Plus

The stage-focused concert film of BTS' live performance at the Los Angeles SoFi Stadium in late 2021 includes the group's Grammy-nominated hit songs "Dynamite," "Butter" and "Permission To Dance."

This concert was among the group's in-person comeback concerts after BTS tours were put to a temporary halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

6. "MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS" (2021)

Where to stream: YouTube (MTV)

In February 2021, BTS made its debut appearance on MTV's long-running "MTV Unplugged" series. In the group's special set, the members performed songs from their then-latest album "BE," including "Telepathy," "Blue & Grey," "Life Goes On" and "Dynamite."

The members offered the audience excellent live performances with makeshift sets and stages and their praise-worthy vocals.

During BTS' "MTV Unplugged" set, the members also performed a cover of Coldplay's popular song, "Fix You." 

7. "BTS: Global Takeover" (2020)

Where to stream: FuboTV, Apple TV

In this 2020 documentary about BTS, the group was described as "the biggest boyband since The Beatles" and the "forefront of the K-Pop revolution."

"BTS: Global Takeover" offers a compilation of the group's performances, sold-out concerts, interviews and other appearances to document BTS' journey to success starting from its early years, which were plagued with hardships and setbacks. 

8. "BTS Variety Chronicles" (2019)

Where to stream: Kocowa+

ARMYs can watch "BTS Variety Chronicles" on Kocowa+ for more entertaining binge-watching. It features a fun collection of the group's greatest moments and appearances on various SBS variety shows, from debut to the most recent ones.

This collection of BTS' variety show guest appearances was first released on the streaming app/website in September 2019. 

9. "BTS: Burn the Stage" (2018)

Where to stream: YouTube Premium

The eight-episode "BTS: Burn the Stage" documentary follows BTS' 300-day journey to its sold-out world tour "BTS Live Trilogy Episode III: The Wings Tour."

It shows an intimate and personal portrayal dedicated to the members and their fans across the world while celebrating the triumph of BTS' friendship as the group succeeded from the hardships they had to go through to become full-fledged artists.

The first episode of the documentary is free to watch on YouTube, while episodes 2 to 8 are accessible with a YouTube Premium subscription.

10. "BTS Rookie King: Channel Bangtan" (2013)

Where to stream: Kocowa+, Viki

Less than three months after debuting in June 2013, BTS aired a variety television series featuring the members parodying different TV programs and commercials. At the time, new episodes were released every Tuesday on SBS MTV.

New ARMYs are in luck because they can still watch BTS' decade-old TV series online today. 

There are other BTS contents ARMYs can watch on DVDs, including "BTS World Tour: Love Yourself" concerts in New York and Europe, "Sowoozoo" and "Permission To Dance On Stage in the US," among many others, which are available for purchase on Weverse Shop.

Aside from documentaries and concert films, ARMYs can rewatch BTS' classic videos from the group's past variety show appearances on Weverse at a cost, including Jin's "Law of the Jungle," "Running Man" episodes featuring BTS, "Memories" and "In The Soop," among many others.

Just recently, member Jimin also released his solo documentary, "Jimin's Production Diary," which follows his journey to making his solo debut with "FACE."