Robbie Williams Getting His Own Netflix Documentary This Fall

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Robbie Williams at "The X Factor' TV show" in 2018. Photo by Thames/Syco/Burmiston/REX/Shutterstock (9799208f)

Netflix has given us several pretty amazing documentaries about our favorite musicians, and Robbie Williams is the next one in line. The streaming giant joined forces with the British hitmaker for a four-part documentary that celebrates his life and legacy.

This four-part documentary has been described as the definitive story of his rise to fame and stardom, and it will chronicle “all the ups, downs, and media scrutiny in between” that Williams faced over the course of the past three decades.

The four-part documentary hails from Joe Pearlman, the mastermind behind Netflix’s Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now. It will feature “hundreds of hours of intimate, never-before-seen personal archival footage, and intimate access to Williams himself”, according to Netflix’s official press release.

This documentary will premiere on Netflix on November 8, and its release date is meant to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Williams’ solo career. It will also chronicle the early days of his career with the boy band Take That before he found success as a solo artist.

This isn’t Williams’s first project that celebrates the 25th anniversary of his solo career. He also dropped a compilation album XXV which featured his greatest hits and embarked on a tour to promote its release.