Netflix shares first look at “deeply personal” Take That documentary with never-before-seen footage

Good news for Take That fans! Netflix has just released a sneak peek of their new documentary about the beloved British boyband. The film promises a revealing and comprehensive look at the group’s history and could be very popular when it’s released.

The new three-part series, called Take That, tells the complete story of the band, from when they first started in the early 1990s through their successful comeback and how they became a trio.

The documentary will include interviews with the current Take That members – Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen – as well as past footage of Robbie Williams and Jason Orange.

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The upcoming project is described as a compelling story about Britain’s most famous boy band. It promises to share the individual experiences of all five members – both current and former – and how they navigated life in a group that enthralled millions of fans.

This series celebrates the incredible story of one of the UK’s biggest bands. It includes rare and previously unseen footage spanning 35 years, personal recordings, and new interviews with Gary, Howard, and Mark, offering a personal look at their triumphs, struggles, and lasting impact.

This series is described as the band’s intimate and complete story. It promises to show the strong bonds, wild times, and determination that drove them to incredible success, through their breakup, and ultimately, their amazing return to the music scene.

David Soutar, known for directing documentaries about Ed Sheeran and Bros, directed this new series. It’s produced by Fulwell Entertainment and will be available to stream on Netflix starting January 27, 2026.

This isn’t the first film about the band. In 2023, Greatest Days, a musical using their songs, came out. Then, in 2024, Better Man, a biopic about Robbie Williams, was released.

Take That will stream on Netflix from 27 January 2026.

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2025-12-29 21:19