The “Rumours” are true: Apple TV+ is making a Fleetwood Mac documentary. And you know it’s gonna be good because the new documentary is actually authorized by the band themselves.
Fleetwood Mac became one of the world’s biggest bands in the 1970s on the strength of era-defining songs like “Landslide,” “Dreams,” and “Go Your Own Way,”. And they did it surrounded by personal conflict involving ego clashes, drug addiction, and affairs between the band’s peak-era members Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, and John McVie. Director Frank Marshal (award winning director of The Bee Gees & Beach Boys) the film will be about the music and the people who created it.”
The film follows Fleetwood Mac’s 50 year history, starting in 1974 when the band first met and winding through their many career highs and lows. Not only will we get exclusive interviews from the band, but we’ll also get never-before-seen footage and archival interviews from Christine McVie.
Fleetwood Mac has sold more than 220 million records, won a Grammy for Album of the Year (“Rumours”), and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. They broke up for the last time in 2022, following the death of Christine McVie.
There isn’t an official release date yet, but it truly can’t come out soon enough!