Fact Check: Is There a Witney Carson ‘Witney: Dancing Through Fire’ on Netflix?

Published 11/19/2025, 10:56 AM EST

Netflix in 2025 commands an unmatched universe of entertainment, spanning every imaginable genre from side-splitting laugh-out-loud comedies to edge-of-your-seat thrillers, sweeping dramas, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Its catalog pulses with variety and innovation, ensuring that every mood, every curiosity, and every fleeting thought finds a perfect match. Audiences navigate effortlessly through an ever-expanding digital playground, where each title promises a unique journey. So when a title raises curiosity, it is natural for people to turn to Netflix.

Lately, the title Dancing Through Fire is raising curiosity, but does Netflix have any film or show starring Witney Carson?

Dancing Through Fire: Separating streaming reality from internet buzz

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A Facebook account named World of Dance recently sparked excitement by claiming that Netflix had unveiled a 16-episode series titled Witney: Dancing Through Fire, chronicling Witney Carson’s rise from a Utah teenager to an international dance sensation. According to the post, the show promised an intimate look at her journey through fame, faith, and personal challenges, highlighting her moments on So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing With the Stars. Despite the buzz, no such series exists on Netflix, and the claim remains a rumor.

The Facebook post falsely claimed that Witney: Dancing Through Fire would be produced by Ava DuVernay and Derek Hough, blending emotional storytelling with cinematic choreography. It allegedly explores Witney Carson’s sacrifices, doubts, and struggles behind her dazzling performances. Special appearances by Julianne Hough, Alfonso Ribeiro, Mark Ballas, and Robert Irwin are said to reveal her artistry, while episodes like Faith, Courage, Motherhood, and Light trace her life. This buzz provides an ideal opportunity to explore the projects Carson has undertaken in her career.

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Witney Carson’s career has been a steady rise, showcasing talent, perseverance, and passion, overcoming challenges to achieve dazzling dance success.

Tracing Witney Carson’s journey from teen dreamer to dance icon

Witney Carson’s journey has been a remarkable rise in the world of dance. She first gained attention on So You Think You Can Dance, impressing judges with routines set to songs like 'Dance Again' and 'Where the Light Gets In.' Her talent led her to Dancing with the Stars, where she partnered with celebrities such as Alfonso Ribeiro and Frankie Muniz, winning and reaching multiple finales. Carson also starred in the musical film Dancin': It’s On! showcasing her artistry and perseverance.

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Witney Carson’s earned a Primetime Creative Arts Emmy nomination for choreography and triumphed on Dancing with the Stars, winning season 19 with Alfonso Ribeiro, finishing as runner-up in seasons 27 and 28, and placing third in season 25 with Frankie Muniz. Her artistry, precision, and perseverance have inspired fans worldwide. Despite her remarkable journey and undeniable legacy, no documentary or film titled Witney: Dancing Through Fire exists in Netflix’s ever-growing vault.

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What do you think about the rumors surrounding Witney Carson’s Netflix project titled Witney: Dancing Through Fire? Let us know in the comments below.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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