'Take That’: Netflix Lines Up Premiere for Docuseries on British Boy Band

‘Take That’ is not just another boy band that came out of Manchester with a string of catchy and charming songs. They were the heartbeat of the 1990s, packing out arenas and changing the scene of pop music in that era. Their influence went on to lay the foundation for some of the biggest bands that followed, including Westlife, the Spice Girls, and more.
Even though the band’s lineup changed over the years, their pull on fans across the country never faded. People still connect deeply with their music, and now Netflix has decided to bring their story into the spotlight with a new documentary series.
When will Netflix release the docuseries ‘Take That’
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Netflix has already dropped the first teaser for the series, Take That. The trailer shows the group members in the 1990s as they prepare for an onstage performance and goes on to follow the rise of Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Robbie Williams, and Gary Barlow. The series is set to release on January 27, 2026.
For fans, the show promises to reveal lesser-known interactions and stories behind the band’s success, including personal relationships, heartbreaks, and much more. Produced by Fullwell Entertainment, the series is executive produced by Gabe Turner and directed by David Soutar. Take That remains one of the most successful bands of all time, with 12 U.K. No. 1 hit singles and more than 45 million records sold worldwide.
The three-part series follows the band’s journey from their early days in Manchester to their rise to fame. This is not the first time that the boy band has inspired a project. There is a film based on the boy band, Greatest Days, which was released in 2022.
As for the latest docuseries, it will join Netflix’s growing list of acclaimed documentaries. More specifically Take That will become the cherry on top of Netflix's rising pile of musical documentaries.
3 best docuseries to watch on Netflix after Take That
After watching Take That, Netflix offers a few more interesting docuseries. One must-watch is Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You, which shows the energy of her record-breaking Sweetener World Tour. The film brings together jaw-dropping performances, backstage moments, and much more.
Stepping beyond the borders, Netflix has also dwelled into K-Pop. The streamer has a documentary about one of the biggest K-Pop groups of all time, titled BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky. The documentary explores the group’s early years, intense training, and all that it took for them to become a global sensation.
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Last but not least is HOMECOMING: A Film by Beyoncé, a powerful look at Beyoncé’s historic 2018 Coachella performance. Netflix has come to be known as the hub of all things cinema, and with its ever evolving catalogue of musical titles such as Take That, it only seems to be holding the crown tighter.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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