Netflix Take That Documentary 2026 Set for Global January Launch
The Netflix Take That Documentary 2026 arrives on Jan 27. Featuring Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams' story, this 3-part series offers unseen footage and exclusive interviews.
45 million records sold, but the full story remains untold. One of the UK's most successful boybands is coming to your screens as Netflix prepares to launch a new limited series on Jan 27, 2026. Fans of the nineties pop icons are bracing for an intimate look at the group's journey through the decades.
Netflix Take That Documentary 2026: Unseen Footage and Interviews
The three-part series, directed by David Soutar, promises an deep dive into the lives of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen. According to production details, the documentary will also explore the experiences of former members Jason Orange and Robbie Williams during the band's peak years.
Viewers can expect a mix of previously unseen archive footage and fresh interviews. The series doesn't just celebrate their success; it tackles the highs and lows of a career that spanned over 30 years in the volatile music industry.
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