BTS' golden maknae Jungkook could be directing the group's next music video. The suggestion came from BTS members themselves during a live stream.

According to a report by All Kpop, BTS members were discussing plans for their comeback while they were having dinner when they suggested that Jungkook direct their next music video.

BTS members suggested that Jungkook take charge of the filming while the other members take on the task of editing so that the youngest member would not be overloaded.

While there has been no confirmation from Big Hit Entertainment yet, there is a strong possibility that this could happen because BTS members are known for being well versed not only in the process of making music, but in the production process as well. They are known to be hands-on in terms of producing their tracks, and choreography. They are also vocal when it comes to developing concepts for their MVs.

Jungkook, in particular, has proven that he is quite talented in film and video production. He has a section called Golden Closet Film by JK on BTS' official YouTube account where he shares vlog films that he created. His contents are made up of short clips that are filmed, directed, and edited by the BTS maknae.

There are many fans of Jungkook's golden closet films because they show the BTS member's eye for art and his genuine love for his members. His films also show a genuine and unique side to the friendship of BTS members.

RM, J-Hope, Jin, Suga, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are currently busy preparing for the release of their second album of the year. The members recently announced that they will drop their album before the end of 2020.

Big Hit Entertainment has not yet released official information about the album but BTS recently made a successful comeback with their first English language single "Dynamite."

According to members, they wanted to release "Dynamite" even before their album because they wanted to share a dose of positivity to fans who were suffering from challenges brought on by the global pandemic. As a result, the funky summer song rose to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the first time the feat was achieved any Korean act.

While they finalize the preparations for their album, BTS is becoming more visible to global fans by appearing in in NPR's Tiny Desk concert where they performed a medley of "Dynamite", "Save Me" and "Spring Day."

BTS will also be taking over "The Tonight Show" for an entire week where members will make performances, feature in interviews, and join Jimmy Fallon's hilarious sketches, EW reported.