Netflix to release Take That documentary with never-before-seen footage
It is set to delve into the highs and lows of being in a boyband
A new documentary of never-before-seen footage will be released on Netflix following Take That.
Dropping globally on Tuesday 27 January, TAKE THAT will be a three-part documentary series which features rare archived recordings of the band.
In the promotional video, we see the band talking about the beauties of being in a group, but how they were maybe not as prepared as they should have been for the cultural impact they would make during the 90s.
Within the trailer the voice of Jason Orange is heard, the former member of Take That who left in 2014 with wishes of retiring from the entertainment industry. This means that Take That could be reuniting for this documentary as a five.
The band enthusiastically stated: "We are so excited to be partnering with Netflix and Fulwell for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into our journey as a band over the last 35 years. We can't wait to share our story!"
Take That's worldwide influence is something almost incomprehensible. Scoring 12 UK Number 1 singles and nine Number 1 albums, making one of the most successful acts within the UK Charts ever.
We can expect an intimate look into the highs and lows of being in a boyband, but also a tribute to the permanent and everlasting legacy the lads have imprinted onto the globe.
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