Fleetwood Mac has announced an upcoming documentary for Apple TV+ that promises to be a comprehensive look at the legendary band’s history.
Directed by Frank Marshall, the film will offer an unprecedented, fully authorized account of the group’s journey.
The documentary will feature new interviews with surviving band members and include never-before-seen footage, along with archival interviews with the late Christine McVie.
Apple describes the project as an exploration of the band’s musical alchemy and personal struggles that created their iconic sound.
The film aims to chronicle the band’s remarkable career, which has included selling over 220 million records worldwide. It comes after Stevie Nicks previously stated there was “no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac back together” following Christine McVie’s death in 2022.
While a premiere date remains unannounced, the documentary will be available exclusively on Apple TV+ upon release. Fans can expect an in-depth look at the band’s trials, tribulations, and musical brilliance.
The announcement follows recent speculation sparked by the band’s renewed social media activity, offering fans a comprehensive look at Fleetwood Mac’s legendary career.