Trailer For Netflix’s Doc On British Boy Band Drops

“From the very beginning, there was something inside of us that wanted to prove something,” says Mark Owen in the film's first trailer. NetflixA series of documents about the British boy group Take That.

He and bandmate Gary Barlow can be seen backstage at a 1990s concert with their voices from the show talking in the footage. Watch the 45-second trailer above.

The launch will take place on January 27, 2026. Take this The three-episode series will document the band's long journey and personal relationships with each other, using never-before-seen footage, interviews and rare archives filmed over 35 years. “There’s nothing better than being in a band,” Barlow says at the beginning of the trailer.

Bandmates Jason Orange and Howard Donald can also be seen and heard off-screen, before a young Robbie Williams approaches the camera and says with a cheeky glint in his eye: “We all kiss before the show… like a man.”

Take That were at the forefront of the boy band revolution in the UK in the 1990s, playing dozens of sold-out concerts. In total, they have had 12 number one singles, sold over 45 million records worldwide, and remain active to this day, with Gary, Mark, Howard and Jason set to embark on a 17-date Circus Live tour.

The documentary, produced by Fullwell Entertainment, features all five members of the group. Take this. David SoutharBrothers: After the screaming stopped) is the director and Gabe Turner is the executive producer.

According to the synopsis: “From their early days as a five-piece in Manchester to their rise to pop superstardom, we relive the camaraderie, chaos and resilience that fueled their meteoric rise, their dramatic split and one of the greatest comebacks in British music history. Told in their own words, this is the deeply personal and definitive story of Take That.”

Take That also inspired the 2022 film. Greatest Dayseven going to Cannes this year to promote the film by Koka Giedroyc.

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