Dude Perfect Documentary: Will It Release on Netflix? Here's How, When, and Where to See

In the vast library of streaming treasures, there are tapes that twirl, towers that topple, and stories that soar higher than any basketball thrown from a stadium rooftop. The world tunes in, waiting to see what new spectacle the guys of Dude Perfect will tumble onto their flickering screens. Whispers drift through virtual halls: can their next big leap defy what came before? With every new acquisition, hungry audiences ask: Will this be the next gem to be documented in the digital coliseum of Netflix?
A shot at streaming glory does not always land where the hoop hangs. Sometimes, the best plays dodge the obvious net and bounce boldly into unexpected arenas.
Slam dunk or streaming shuffle for Dude Perfect? Does Netflix miss the mark?
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Fans seeking the inside scoop on the long-awaited Dude Perfect duo documentary are in for a slam dunk of surprises. While rumors often swirl about where major documentaries land, this latest feature, titled Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot, does not spin its way onto Netflix’s stage. Instead, it pirouettes past the red N and goes for a new kind of three-pointer, offering fans a different way to root for their trick-shot heroes. Instead, it hangs on the hoop of ESPN, as of August 3, 2025.
The recently released Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot took its shot not just online, but directly to the home court of sports enthusiasts. Having premiered on ESPN on August 3, 2024, at 9:30 p.m. Eastern, this documentary is now available to stream via ESPN’s digital platforms and subscription services. For those not sprinting for cable remotes, the film also finds an extended home on ESPN+, giving fans several courts to choose from for their viewing experience.
Behind every basketball that leaves their hands lies a tale of gravity-defying belief and accidental genius. Sometimes, greatness is just one wild shot away from history.
Five guys, one dream: The accidents turned triumphs of Dude Perfect
Viewers will journey behind the scenes, following the five Texas A&M alums as they chase a world-record basketball shot in Las Vegas, all while pondering the future of their viral brotherhood. The documentary serves up dizzying highlights of their craziest stunts, shares candid locker-room moments, and does not shy away from the existential leap—can one bottle lightning twice, or does fame inevitably bounce elsewhere? The film reveals side-splitting outtakes and soaring triumphs, illuminating what it takes to shoot for more than internet likes.
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So, while Netflix leaves the bench empty for now, the true fans know where to find the real action. Those ready to witness record-breaking ambition, creative camaraderie, and maybe a metaphorical half-court shot of inspiration need only press play on ESPN’s playbook. The journey may not be available in every streaming stadium, and certainly not Netflix's treasure trove, but for Dude Perfect, the game is very much still on.
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Will you be tuning into the glory story of Dude Perfect in their documentary Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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