Netflix Has Officially Released Trailer For The Highly Anticipated Backstreet Boys Documentary
Netflix has just dropped the official trailer for one of the most anticipated music documentaries of the decade — *Backstreet Boys: Everybody (The Untold Story)* — and fans across the globe are losing their minds. For the first time, the iconic ‘90s boy band opens up in raw, emotional detail about their journey from Orlando hopefuls to global superstars who defined an era.
The trailer teases never-before-seen footage from their early days — grainy clips of rehearsals, bus rides, and backstage moments — woven with heartfelt interviews from all five members: AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell. Viewers will get a front-row seat to the band’s meteoric rise, the pressures of fame, and the personal struggles that almost tore them apart.
Produced by Netflix in collaboration with the group themselves, the documentary promises to be a definitive look at the Backstreet Boys’ three-decade legacy. It explores their creative evolution, behind-the-scenes challenges, and the brotherhood that kept them together through fame, loss, and reinvention.
In one particularly moving moment from the trailer, Nick Carter says, “We weren’t just a boy band. We were a family — and sometimes families break, but they also heal.” The film also features commentary from music legends, archival footage from their world tours, and glimpses of their modern comeback.
Set to premiere globally next month, *Backstreet Boys: Everybody (The Untold Story)* is more than nostalgia — it’s a celebration of resilience, unity, and the enduring power of music that shaped generations. For millions of fans who grew up singing “I Want It That Way,” this is the story they’ve been waiting for.