Netflix have shared the first look at the upcoming Take That docuseries. Watch it below.
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The three-part, limited series is set to launch on January 27, showing the rise of the iconic UK boyband – originally comprised of Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, and Howard Donald.
Featuring 35 years of archive footage alongside new interviews with Barlow, Donald and Owen, the series promises to offer an “intimate look at the highs, the heartbreaks, and the enduring legacy of one of the U.K.’s most successful bands of all time,” per a synopsis shared by Netflix.
“From their early beginnings as [a] five piece formed in Manchester to becoming pop superstars, relive the camaraderie, chaos, and resilience that fuelled their meteoric rise, dramatic split, and one of the greatest comebacks in British music history,” the synopsis reads. “Told in their own words, this is the deeply personal and definitive story of Take That.”
The first clip, shared today (December 29), shows the band backstage ahead of a gig in the ’90s. Check it out below.
It comes over a year after Williams’ biopic Better Man, which traced his own perspective on his time in the band.
In other news, Take That have announced that they are returning to ‘The Circus’ for a 2026 UK and Ireland tour.
Elsewhere, Williams will release his new album ‘BRITPOP’ in 2026, after being delayed to avoid a clash with Taylor Swift. He recently played his smallest-ever show in London to promote the record, and released a video for ‘Pretty Face’, in which he travels back in time to play on The Word.
Last month, he also launched a social media investigation to find out who the “hardest” 1990s boyband members were.
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