Bon Jovi: first images from the documentary series

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Check out the first look at the Bon Jovi documentary series » Thank You, Goodnight “.

A few weeks after the announcement of Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi StoryHulu has revealed the teaser and release date for the four-part documentary series about the group.

In just 30 seconds, the first preview covers all the dramas that have occurred within Bon Jovi over the group’s 40-year career: the ” war » between group members, parties « uncontrolled » which followed their fame, the departure of guitarist Richie Sambora, Jon Bon Jovi’s voice problem, and much more.

“Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story joins the group in February 2022 and follows his journey in real time, with its ups and downs, as he tries to chart his future. As exciting as the story of a unique talent is, it’s even rarer for a legend like Jon Bon Jovi to let the world into his most vulnerable moments while he’s still living them Hulu said of the docuseries, which premieres April 26 on the streaming service.

Forty years of home videos, never-before-seen demos, original lyrics and never-before-seen photos chronicle the journey from the clubs of Jersey Shore to the biggest stages on the planet. »

The documentary series, directed by Gotham Chopra, also includes interviews with all of the group’s original members, including Sambora, who left the group in 2013.

There’s a documentary being made about the band and things I’ve been involved with, and people want to come see us play. This will make everyone happydeclared the guitarist to People in 2023. I mean that’s basically why we’re doing it at this point. »

Jon Bon Jovi was recently celebrated at the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year Gala, with artists like Bruce Springsteen, Jason Isbell, Shania Twain and more paying tribute to the New Jersey rocker and his music.

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