Netflix announces 'intimate' Tyson Fury documentary after success of hit reality series
Netflix has announced a new, feature-length documentary about Tyson Fury, providing "unprecedented access" to the boxing legend
Netflix has revealed plans for a new, feature-length documentary offering unparalleled access to boxing legend Tyson Fury.
The forthcoming film pledges to lift the lid on Fury's ascent to stardom and his remarkable return to the top.
The heavyweight champion will be delivering extensive interviews, whilst director Lucy Wilcox has also secured access to his closest confidants including family members, friends and professional associates to deliver a revealing portrait of his journey.
A summary for the eagerly-awaited documentary vows to chronicle "the intimate and remarkable journey of an extraordinary fighter who, against all expectations, battled through impossible odds to achieve one of the greatest comebacks of all time.
"A disruptor in and out of the ring, the film explores his personal battles, controversies, complex relationships, and transformative moments that have made him a defining force in modern boxing", reports the Express.
Boasting previously unseen material and candid heart-to-hearts with the boxer himself, Fury is being hailed as the "definitive" documentary about one of boxing's most significant figures.
The revelation follows hot on the heels of Netflix's recent confirmation that they're currently working on a second series of the fighter's reality show, At Home With the Furys.
Netflix are maintaining secrecy around additional particulars concerning the production, and no launch date has been confirmed yet.
All3Media's Optomen are behind the documentary, the identical outfit responsible for the reality programme alongside last year's Becoming Madonna. Director Wilcox, known for his previous works such as The Undercover Police Scandal: Love & Lies Exposed & Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism, is at the helm of this project.
George Waldrum, who brought us The Twister: Caught in the Storm, is serving as the executive producer, with Nick Hornby and Tina Flintoff as the creative directors.

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Fury is set to face off against heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in April next year at London's iconic Wembley Stadium.
However, after suffering consecutive losses against Usyk, Fury confessed just last month that he feels he's "too old" to make a comeback in boxing.
In response to Sky Sports' query about his return to the ring in early August, he stated: "Never. Really! Too old, look at my beard, all grey. Boxing's a young man's game."
The sports star was spotted filming a segment for At Home With the Furys at Doncaster Racecourse, where he watched his racehorse Big Gypsy King compete in the Unison Campaigning For Public Services Handicap over seven furlongs.
At Home With the Furys is available to stream on Netflix. Fury does not yet have a release date.