Here is the first look – teaser trailer for the Take That documentary, the three-part Netflix docuseries chronicling the rise, fall, comeback and legacy of the iconic British boy band that shook the charts for decades.
Featuring Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange, the series weaves together rare and never-before-seen footage with contemporary interviews that take viewers deep into the world of Take That — from their humble beginnings in Manchester to the dizzying heights of superstardom and beyond.
This Netflix documentary — simply titled Take That — marks a major behind-the-scenes look at the band’s journey and evolution. Netflix has confirmed that the series will premiere exclusively on its platform on January 27, 2026.
According to official materials, the docuseries stitches together 35 years of archive and personal material, bringing to life the landscapes of fame and friendship in a way that feels both nostalgic and refreshing.

Here’s the official synopsis straight from Netflix’s own listing on the platform:
Take That “uses never-before-seen archive footage to chart the rise, fall and record-breaking reunion of one of the UK’s most iconic boy bands.”
The docuseries spans the group’s meteoric climb to fame, dramatic split, solo ventures and eventual reunification, blending personal reflections and candid interviews with highlights from across their storied career. It promises a captivating, heartfelt and immersive retrospective, inviting long-time fans and newcomers alike to relive the camaraderie, chaos and creative resilience that defined the band’s journey.
Watch the teaser trailer for Take That documentary above.

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