Here’s the latest on Kylie Minogue’s Netflix documentary.
- Netflix has officially announced a three-part docuseries about Kylie Minogue, featuring personal archives, home-movie footage, new interviews with Kylie, and contributions from guests like Nick Cave, Jason Donovan, and Dannii Minogue. Release date had not been specified as of the announcements I’m seeing, but trailers and press materials pointed toward a 2026 window.
- A trailer for the series, simply titled Kylie, has circulated with fresh footage and Kylie reflecting on fame, public scrutiny, and personal challenges, signaling a deeper, more intimate portrait beyond chart-topping hits. Netflix and Rolling Stone coverage emphasize the personal angle and longevity of her career.
- Early press and entertainment coverage highlighted that the project aims to showcase the person behind the hits, including how she’s navigated illness and public attention, with a focus on resilience and longevity. Look for it on Netflix with a three-episode format.
What this means for you
- If you’re hoping to watch, the series is billed as a three-episode docuseries, with a likely May–June 2026 release pattern given the surrounding news in April–May 2026.
- Expect appearances from collaborators and family, and a portrayal that stresses personal history and archival material rather than controversy.
Would you like me to pull the latest official Netflix page or the newest trailer so I can give you a precise start date and streaming details?