Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy Documentary on Peacock Explores Alleged…
Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy premieres on Tuesday, February 25th, on Peacock in the US. This upcoming documentary takes a deep dive into the alleged secret L.A. ketamine scene at the center of a legal case.
The tragic passing of beloved star Matthew Perry is explored in this new special from ITN Productions. The documentary follows Perry’s journey to stardom while shedding light on his final days and the legal battles surrounding his death.
The documentary features appearances from key figures like Morgan Fairchild, who played Perry’s mother on Friends, and U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada, who lays out the case against defendants connected to Perry’s passing.
Blue Ant Studios is handling the global licensing and distribution for the film, which is set to be a detailed and sensitive portrayal of the complexities of Perry’s life and legacy.
Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy offers a comprehensive view of the circumstances surrounding the star’s demise and his enduring impact on popular culture. The documentary aims to provide insight and sensitivity into Perry’s story and the world celebrities navigate every day.
This documentary is a collaborative effort from Ian Russell, Mike Griffiths, and Robert Palumbo. It was directed by Robert Palumbo and commissioned by Cori Abraham, SVP NBCUniversal, distributed worldwide by Blue Ant Studios.
For more information, please reach out to Peacock PR or ITN Productions, who are at the forefront of bringing this story to screen.