Will ‘Lightworkers’ Documentary Release on Netflix? Cast, Plot, Release Date, and All About the Upcoming Account by ‘Prison Break’ Director

Published 05/13/2026, 11:01 AM EDT

Credit: LIGHTWORKERS | JAMIE RASKIN SEGMENT 1 / Bobby Roth via YouTube / Production: Jung N Restless Productions Inc.

Some projects keep the conversation going well after they release, and Lightworkers has quickly become one of those projects. The documentary has been stirring up a buzz online due to its fascinating premise and the fact that it is directed by someone associated with the hit series Prison Break. Many viewers are still discovering the project, and conversations about its themes, cast, and subject matter are already starting to spread across social media. 

But who exactly is involved in the documentary that already has viewers talking online? 

Who stars in Lightworkers?

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Lightworkers is directed by Bobby Roth. He has a reputation for working on a range of high-profile television projects, like Prison Break. The documentary also stars David Brooks, Robbie Conal, and Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely. 

The film further features a lineup of familiar commentators, activists, artists, and political voices who appear as interviewees. David Hogg, Tom Morello, Keith Olbermann, Jamie Raskin, and Richard D. Wolff are among those involved in the project. With such a wide variety of personalities, this documentary addresses cultural issues from various angles via interviews and commentary. 

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With so many public figures and outspoken personalities involved, viewers have naturally started wondering what story ties them all together.

What is Lightworkers about?

The title is already beginning to get noticed online as people look for more information about the documentary. Lightworkers is a political documentary. It is a mosaic film about “what can we do” to break down democracy. 

The documentary, which is a brainchild of Netflix's Prison Break director, combines archival footage with exclusive interviews. It features over 35 people discussing how to protect American democracy. The film explores activism, empathy, and social responsibility, with interviews including Henry Winkler and Tom Morello, among others. Additionally, it digs into how people become who they are, what drives them to act the way they do, and how ordinary Americans can make an impact. 

Voices from across American life appear in the film, including actors Henry Winkler and Peter Coyote, musician and activist Tom Morello, former Congressman Adam Kinzinger, artist and activist Shepard Fairey, and Congressman Jamie Raskin, among others.

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With interest around the documentary continuing to grow, many viewers are now wondering when and where they can watch Lightworkers.  

When does Lightworkers release on Netflix?

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Lightworkers was released and available to stream on April 18, 2026. It is available on lightworkersdoc.com, however, instead of Netflix. The film presents not a single point of view, but a chorus of what Roth calls “lightworkers,” people who make a point of helping others and see themselves as part of a larger social responsibility. 

As the wave of conversations around democracy and activism continues to rise, Lightworkers is already attracting attention for its mix of personal stories and political voices. The documentary assembles activists, artists, and public figures to discuss social responsibility and the ability of everyday people to make a difference. The movie could prove to be a major talking point for viewers interested in politics, culture, and modern social issues.

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Will Lightworkers become one of the year’s most talked-about political documentaries? Let us know in the comments. 

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Bias Sinha

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Bias Sinha is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, where she dives into Hollywood and all things celebrity culture with a sharp, timely lens. Previously, she covered pop culture and wrote on NBA for The Times of India. With a double Master’s degree in English and Education, and over 7 years of experience across creative writing, editing, proofreading, and academic content, she blends structure with storytelling ease.

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