Squee at the big screen: Backstreet Boys documentary coming in 2015

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"Show 'Em What You're Made Of" comes out next month in theaters, on VOD

The boy band rose to fame in 1996 to become massive stars

"What do you do when you're a full grown man in a boy band?" one says

CNN  — 

Everybody, Backstreet’s back.

A documentary about the timeless boy band is slated for release January 30. “Backstreet Boys: Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of” will be released theatrically and on demand the weekend of the Super Bowl, Variety reports.

The film, directed by Stephen Kijak, will feature of the original members: Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough, A.J. McLean and Kevin Richardson.

The group shot to stardom in 1996 and became one of the top-selling boy bands in history, selling more than 130 million records.

Littrell said his group dominated during the decade that also saw the rise of groups like *NSYNC, New Kids on the Block and 98 Degrees.

“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 members have gone on to other projects, with Carter most recently teaming up with New Kids on the Block member Jordan Knight to form the duo Nick & Knight. The pair released their debut album in September.