Netflix has officially released “Backstreet Boys: Everybody,” an emotional and unfiltered original documentary that takes fans on an exclusive journey behind the curtain of one of pop music’s most legendary groups.

The world’s best-selling boy band is back in the spotlight like never before. Netflix has officially released *“Backstreet Boys: Everybody,”* an emotional and unfiltered original documentary that takes fans on an exclusive journey behind the curtain of one of pop music’s most legendary groups.

 

For the first time, **AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson,** and **Brian Littrell** open up about their three-decade career — from their explosive rise to superstardom in the 1990s to the personal challenges and creative rebirths that shaped their evolution. Through rare archival footage, candid interviews, and never-before-seen backstage moments, the film offers an intimate look at the bond that kept the Backstreet Boys stronger than ever.

 

Produced by Netflix in collaboration with the group’s management, *“Everybody”* captures the highs, the heartbreaks, and the harmonies that defined an era. Fans will witness touching reunions, behind-the-scenes tour rehearsals, and deeply personal reflections as the band prepares for what they call “the most meaningful chapter yet.”

 

“This documentary is about more than fame — it’s about brotherhood, resilience, and the love that connects us to our fans,” says Nick Carter. Kevin Richardson adds, “We wanted to tell our story in our own words — the real story.”

 

Now streaming globally, *“Backstreet Boys: Everybody”* is a celebration of legacy, love, and lasting impact — a powerful reminder that even after thirty years, the Backstreet Boys aren’t just back — they’re forever.

 

 

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