Take That Discuss Pressures of Fame in Trailer for New Netflix Docuseries
The docuseries includes 35 years of footage and interviews, detailing Take That's rise, split, and comeback as one of the UK’s most successful bands, Netflix said.
- Netflix unveiled the trailer for a three-part Take That docuseries, announcing the series will launch on Tuesday January 27 and be available on Netflix from January 27.
- Formed in Manchester as a five-piece, Take That charted their rise from local act to pop superstars, with Netflix describing the series as a `deeply personal and definitive story of Take That` recounting their rise, split and comeback.
- In between archive clips, voiceovers and interviews, the trailer intercuts previously unseen 1990s archive footage—including a 1994 Brit award clip—with new interviews with Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald.
- The band broke up in 1996 after Robbie Williams's departure, reunited in 2005 until Jason Orange left in 2014, and plans a UK and Ireland tour this summer with a 10th studio album.
- Gary Barlow reflects on an `unbelievable amount of pressure` as Howard Donald notes growing audiences, while Mark Owen calls success `the beginning of the end for us as a band`.
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Netflix shares trailer for new 'Take That' docuseries – capturing "beginning of the end" in '90s
Netflix has unveiled the trailer for the new Take That docuseries set to capture the “beginning of the end” of the band in the ’90s. READ MORE: Robbie Williams on working with Tony Iommi, ‘BRITPOP’, Glastonbury and his bromance with Soft Play The three-part series is set to launch on January 27, and will chart the rise of the iconic UK boyband – originally comprised of Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, and Howard Donald. Fe…
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