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Take That's new documentary tells a very familiar story

Take That's new documentary tells a very familiar story

Summary

Take That's new documentary on Netflix revisits the band's past, detailing their rise to fame and various struggles. The film uses unseen footage and focuses on the group's dynamics but lacks contributions from former members Robbie Williams and Jason Orange. The documentary explores familiar ground already covered in a 2005 documentary but is less revealing than its predecessor.

Key Facts

  • Take That is a British music band that became popular in the 1990s.
  • The band's new documentary on Netflix explores their history and challenges.
  • The new documentary lacks participation from former members Robbie Williams and Jason Orange.
  • The film uses 35 hours of unseen footage but is considered less revealing than an earlier documentary from 2005.
  • The documentary showcases professional rivalries and personal relationships within the band.
  • Take That was initially formed in 1990 and targeted both gay audiences and teenage girls.
  • Robbie Williams left the band in 1995, leading to their temporary breakup.
  • The band reunited in 2005 and continues to perform, achieving further success since their comeback.

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