'Song Song Blue' Netflix Release Date: When Is Hugh Jackman’s Oscar-Nominated Movie Hitting Streaming

Published 05/21/2026, 2:45 PM CDT

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A deeply moving musical biography is about to take audiences on an emotional rollercoaster of love, fame, and tragic loss. The critically acclaimed film Song Sung Blue explores the turbulent lives of two passionate performers who found solace in the music of a legendary American singer. Fans of powerful drama are eagerly asking exactly when they can experience this unforgettable cinematic masterpiece from the comfort of their living rooms on Netflix.

The highly anticipated streaming release will allow a wider global audience to discover this incredible biographical masterpiece.

Song Sung Blue entering Netflix soon

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Song Sung Blue is officially coming to Netflix on June 13, 2026. The biographical musical drama film was written, produced, and directed by Craig Brewer. The production is beautifully based on the acclaimed 2008 documentary film of the same name by Greg Kohs. It brilliantly chronicles the lives of two passionate musicians who found solace in each other and the classic melodies of a legendary singer.

The high-profile film stars Academy Award nominees Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as Mike and Claire Sardina. The real-life couple famously performed across the country as the popular Neil Diamond tribute band known as Lightning and Thunder. The impressive supporting cast also includes talented performers such as Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess, and Mustafa Shakir.

The feature film originally celebrated its grand world premiere at the prestigious AFI Film Festival on October 26, 2025. Following that festival debut, Focus Features handled the official theatrical distribution inside the United States on December 25. Now, the poignant narrative is moving to digital streaming to inspire an entirely new global audience.

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The narrative details an incredible journey filled with immense professional hurdles and heartbreaking personal struggles.

The touching true journey of lightning and thunder

The story of Song Sung Blue begins in 1987 when Mike Sardina fills in for a performer at the Wisconsin State Fair. He later crosses paths with Claire Stengl, a talented hairdresser and night performer who encourages him to pursue a Neil Diamond musical tribute act. The two quickly form a strong romantic partnership and begin staging successful shows, eventually opening for the iconic rock band Pearl Jam in 1995.

Tragedy strikes in 1999 when Claire is struck by a vehicle, resulting in the loss of her leg and triggering severe depression. Simultaneously, Mike suffers a stress-induced heart attack and battles alcoholism, briefly forcing him into blue-collar work to pay for medical care. Through immense determination, Claire heals, and the couple courageously returns to the stage to recapture their former musical glory.

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Their hard work culminates in a massive headlining concert in Milwaukee, but fate deals a final heartbreaking blow. Right after their most successful performance, Mike tragically passes away from a heart attack before meeting Neil Diamond. The emotional film concludes with Claire honoring his memory, cementing a legacy of unconditional love and artistic resilience. The Netflix arrival of Song Sung Blue ensures that this powerful true story of love, music, and overcoming tragedy will permanently resonate with viewers worldwide.

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What do you think about watching Song Sung Blue on Netflix? Let us know in the comments.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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