Netflix is releasing a new three-part [1] documentary series focused on the life and career of pop star Kylie Minogue.

The production marks a significant addition to the streaming platform's biographical catalog, offering a comprehensive look at the artist's global influence and personal history. Because the series is scheduled for release in 2026 [2], it is expected to draw a wide international audience.

Meg Watson, deputy TV editor for The Age, highlighted the upcoming production in a recommendation piece published Monday. Watson said the project was riveting and listed it alongside other notable television programs for viewers to follow.

The documentary will be available globally on Netflix, ensuring the story reaches fans across different continents. While the series focuses on Minogue, it is part of a broader trend of high-production music documentaries that utilize archival footage, and personal interviews to reconstruct the trajectories of major stars.

The recommendation appeared in The Age and was subsequently republished in the Sydney Morning Herald. Both publications said the documentary provides a complete narrative of Minogue's journey in the entertainment industry.

As a three-part [1] series, the format allows for a more detailed exploration than a standard feature-length film. This structure typically enables creators to separate a subject's early career, their rise to global fame, and their later challenges and triumphs into distinct chapters.

The documentary is a three-part series

The release of a dedicated multi-part series on a global platform like Netflix underscores the enduring commercial viability of Kylie Minogue's brand. By moving beyond a single film into a serialized format, the production aims to capture the complexity of a decades-long career, reflecting a broader industry shift toward 'prestige' biographical content that prioritizes depth over brevity.