Reese Witherspoon’s production company Hello Sunshine is working on a feature documentary about K-pop boyband ENHYPEN, titled Fanmade: ENHYPEN.
Fanmade: ENHYPEN will be a production between Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine and Good-People, and will focus on the K-pop group’s fans by “putting them at the heart of the concert creation process”, per The Hollywood Reporter.
More specifically, the upcoming film will follow “five female fans as they co-create new material alongside the band, ignite the fanbase to collaborate, and revel in the joy of putting their passion out into the world”.
In addition, Fanmade: ENHYPEN will also “utilise unprecedented and intimate access alongside the band members as they travel across the US” for their latest world tour, culminating at their recent Samsung Galaxy Fanmade concert experience in Dallas, Texas on May 7.
Fanmade: ENHYPEN will be directed by Caroline Suh, who also helmed 2020’s Blackpink: Light Up the Sky. The feature documentary is also set to feature an original song called ‘Home’.
Speaking about the upcoming feature documentary, Suh said that “in the fun process of collaborating on this film we have all become big fans of the band”. She added that the experience has been a chance to “explore their music through the intimate, character-driven narratives of their fans”.
In related news, ENHYPEN will be dropping a brand-new special album titled ‘Memorabilia’ for their original webcomic Dark Moon. The project will be released this coming Monday (May 9) at 6pm KST.