‘Take That’: Trailer For Netflix’s “Definitive Story” On British Boy Band Drops

“From the beginning, there was something within us that wanted to prove something,” says Mark Owen in the first trailer for Netflix‘s doc series about British boy band Take That.

He and bandmate Gary Barlow are seen backstage at a 1990s gig as their voices from the present talk over the footage. Watch the 45-second trailer above.

Launching on January 27, 2026, Take That will document the band’s long journey and personal relationships with each other over three episodes, using never-seen-before footage, interviews and rare archive captured over 35 years. “Nothing beats being in a band,” says Barlow as the trailer begins.

Fellow bandmates Jason Orange and Howard Donald are also seen and heard from in voiceover, before a young Robbie Williams walks up to the camera and says with a cheeky glint in his eye, “We all kiss before the show… in a butch way.”

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

All five members of the band took part in the doc, which Fullwell Entertainment is producing Take That. David Soutar (Bros: After the Screaming Stops) is the director and Gabe Turner is the exec producer.

Per the synopsis: “From their early beginnings as five piece formed in Manchester to becoming pop superstars, relive the camaraderie, chaos, and resilience that fueled their meteoric rise, 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 2022 movie Greatest Days, even going to Cannes that year to promote the Coky Giedroyc film.

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