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Kylie Minogue to Front Three-Part Netflix Documentary From ‘Beckham’ Producers

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 04: Kylie Minogue performs at Madison Square Garden on April 04, 2025 in New York City. Photo Credit: (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

by Chris Tremblay  Apr 23

Netflix has announced KYLIE, a new three-part documentary series focused on the life and career of Australian pop star Kylie Minogue, confirming long-rumoured plans for a major streaming project centered on the singer. The series will examine Minogue’s trajectory from her breakthrough in Australian television drama Neighbours to her status as one of pop’s longest-running chart acts.

Netflix has described the documentary as an exploration of how Minogue “reshaped pop and became one of music’s most enduring icons,” signalling a broad focus on both artistic legacy and cultural impact. The series does not yet have a confirmed release date, though it has been included in Netflix’s slate of documentary projects expected to arrive on the service in 2026.

From ‘Neighbours’ to global pop icon



KYLIE will chart Minogue’s rise from a young actor on Australian soap opera Neighbours, where she became a household name in the 1980s playing Charlene Robinson, through to her emergence as an international pop artist. The documentary will trace her shift into music and her sustained presence on the charts over multiple decades, including her evolution across numerous musical styles and eras.

Coverage of the project notes that Minogue’s recording career has spanned five decades, during which she has sold more than 80 million records worldwide, underlining her status as one of pop’s most enduring figures. The series will look at how she has repeatedly reinvented her image and sound, maintaining relevance for successive generations of fans across music, television and live performance.

A ‘tell-all’ structure built from new and archival material



Netflix’s announcement confirms that KYLIE will blend new interviews with extensive archive material, including home videos and personal photographs supplied by Minogue’s own collection. The series will also draw on clips from throughout her acting and music career, promising an “intimate” portrait of her public and private life.

Industry coverage describes the project as a “tell-all” documentary following Minogue’s recent creative period, including the promotion of her album Tension and its follow-up Tension II, though Netflix has not formally confirmed specific album-focused storylines. Reports also suggest the series may address key personal relationships, including Minogue’s past relationship with late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, but these details have been characterized as unconfirmed at this stage and remain outside Netflix’s official synopsis.

Creative team behind ‘Beckham’ to lead production



The documentary will be directed by Michael Harte, an Emmy and BAFTA-winning filmmaker whose previous work includes Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie and Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming with Dave Letterman. Harte is known for his work as both editor and director on high-profile documentary projects, including acclaimed titles in the biographical and music-doc space.

Production is being handled by Ventureland, the British-American company behind Netflix’s 2023 series Beckham, which examined the life and career of former footballer David Beckham. The involvement of the Beckham production team is being highlighted as a sign that KYLIE will take a similarly comprehensive approach, combining personal testimony with a broader look at celebrity, media and cultural impact.

Contributions from family, collaborators and friends



In addition to Minogue’s own on-camera reflections, KYLIE will feature contributions from people who have been closely involved in her personal and professional life. Confirmed participants include her sister Dannii Minogue, with whom she has shared stages and television screens, and former Neighbours co-star Jason Donovan, who collaborated with her on music in the late 1980s.

The series will also include insights from musician Nick Cave, who duetted with Minogue on “Where the Wild Roses Grow,” and producer Pete Waterman, whose work with Stock Aitken Waterman helped shape her early pop sound. These participants are expected to discuss Minogue’s artistic development, work ethic and collaborations across a career that has intersected with multiple creative communities, including LGBTQ+ audiences who have long embraced her music and performances.

Themes of resilience, illness and public scrutiny



Netflix’s description notes that the series will explore how Minogue has faced public scrutiny, personal loss and illness “with grit and grace,” indicating that it will address some of the most challenging periods of her life. The streamer explicitly references her 2005 breast cancer diagnosis, suggesting that the documentary will revisit that time and its impact on both her career and her personal wellbeing.

The series intends to show how Minogue navigated intense media attention and the pressures of sustained fame while continuing to record, tour and perform. Coverage emphasizes that this narrative of resilience is central to the project, positioning Minogue not only as a chart star but as someone who has had to balance health, privacy and public expectations over many years.

Structure, episode count and expected release window



The project has been formally announced as a three-part documentary, meaning it will unfold across three episodes rather than a single feature-length film. Industry reporting notes that a profile for Ventureland referenced a three-episode format, aligning with the current announcement about the series’ structure.

While Netflix has not yet confirmed a specific premiere date, the project is listed among the documentaries planned for a 2026 release on the platform, indicating that viewers can expect it to debut sometime next year. Coverage suggests that Minogue is likely to participate in global promotional activities once the release schedule is finalized, continuing her longstanding practice of actively supporting major projects with media appearances and performances.

Place within Netflix’s growing music and celebrity documentary slate



KYLIE joins a growing list of Netflix music and celebrity documentaries that use multi-part formats to explore personal histories and cultural influence in depth. The direct connection to Beckham positions the Minogue series as part of an ongoing strategy in which the streamer partners with established documentary teams to profile widely recognized public figures.

For many viewers, including LGBTQ+ audiences who have followed Minogue’s work across dance-pop, club culture and Pride events, the documentary is likely to serve both as a retrospective and as a context-setting project for her more recent releases and performances. By centering Minogue’s own voice alongside that of family, collaborators and industry peers, *KYLIE* is designed to offer a multi-perspective account of how she has navigated fame, creativity and personal challenges over several decades.

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