The world-scale debut project of the top K-POP boy group Mnet (directed by Kim Shin-young, Jung Woo-young, Go Jeong-gyeong) has officially set sail.

On the 23rd, Mnet announced that it successfully completed the first filming of the global K-POP boy group project 'BOYS 2 PLANET K' and 'BOYS 2 PLANET C'. According to the production team, participants from each planet heated up the scene with performances that showcased their unique charms and personalities, with many talented individuals exceeding expectations and creating surprise. The participants, who have proven their potential as the next-generation icons targeting global fans, are currently in the midst of intensive training. There is great interest in the first broadcast, which will depict their growth stories and chemistry with star creators.

Meanwhile, the world-scale project Mnet , which is debuting through global fandom, announced early in the schedule that 'BOYS 2 PLANET K' will air on July 17 and 'BOYS 2 PLANET C' will air on July 18, over a span of two days, while revealing changes in the program format.

Originally, was supposed to select debut groups through two programs, 'BOYS 2 PLANET K' and 'BOYS 2 PLANET C', but the program's direction has changed to a unified format that weaves the narratives of the two programs together for a dramatic storyline and increased immersion.

Accordingly, the early episodes will focus on the diverse stories and individuality of global participants within the expanded format of 'BOYS 2 PLANET K' and 'BOYS 2 PLANET C', and later, in the unified program, they will collectively embark on a journey toward becoming a global K-POP boy group.

officials stated, "We have thoroughly explained the changes in the configuration to the participants and each agency and sought their understanding," adding that they will do their best to deeply highlight the participants' growth and charms and present high-quality content.

Additionally, Mnet revealed that it is actively discussing collaboration options with global partners, including those in the Chinese-speaking regions, to ensure that 'BOYS 2 PLANET K' and 'BOYS 2 PLANET C' participants can continue their music activities after the broadcast.

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