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Backstreet's back in documentary

The band turned 21 this year and the members are taking a moment to look back on their careers with the film, Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of.

By Danielle Haynes
The Backstreet Boys band, Nick Carter (L), A.J. McLean (2L), Howie Dorough (C), Brian Littrell (2R) and Kevin Richardson (R), will be featured in a documentary to be released in January. File photo by Alex Gallardo/UPI.
The Backstreet Boys band, Nick Carter (L), A.J. McLean (2L), Howie Dorough (C), Brian Littrell (2R) and Kevin Richardson (R), will be featured in a documentary to be released in January. File photo by Alex Gallardo/UPI. | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The Backstreet Boys are back and this time it's in documentary form.

The band turned 21 this year and the members are taking a moment to look back on their careers with the film, Show 'Em What You're Made Of.

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The boy band that made it big in the 1990s will appear in a movie comprised mostly of footage shot over the course of two years.

Nick, Howie, Brian, AJ and Kevin "share their lives with us and relive their journey together, revealing new and old tensions that need confronting and resolving," a release on the documentary says.

"From 1992 to 2002, we were the biggest band in the world," Littrell said. "No one thought it was going to be as big as it was. Then it just stopped. And what do you do when you're a full grown man in a boy band?"

The film is set to hit theaters and video on demand on Jan. 30.

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