Jon Bon Jovi's new documentary series will be a 'all-in-one' film.
The 62-year-old singer Bon Jovi and his band Bon Jovi are the focus of a new docuseries called “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,” and the music star says the show will be completely filtered. It was revealed that it will be a work that has not been released.
He told Extra: “If I was going to make a movie of this magnitude, I didn't want it to be a puff movie.''
Richie Sambora's departure from the band was also discussed in the four-part series “Thank You, Goodnight.”
Bon Jovi said, “There are no shields on this project. Everyone showed it warts and all.”
In 2022, Bon Jovi underwent vocal cord medialization surgery to restore proper function to his voice.
And the chart-topping icon was helped in the process by longtime showbiz friend Bruce Springsteen.
He said: ”[Bruce] He has been like a big brother to me throughout my voice surgery journey. It was one of those really comforting voices that said, “We've got your back, you're going to get through this,” and it was healing. ”
In January, Hulu announced it had acquired “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story.”
The television network also released a description of the series, which is scheduled to premiere on April 26th.
The caption reads, “The story of a once-in-a-lifetime talent is thrilling, but it's even more unusual for a legend like Jon Bon Jovi to live and share his most vulnerable moments with the world.” It's dark.
“Four decades of personal video, unreleased early demos, original lyrics, and never-before-seen photos documenting the journey from Jersey Shore clubs to the biggest stages on Earth. This series features triumphs and setbacks. , we relive the biggest hits, the biggest disappointments, and the biggest disappointments, most of which are moments of public friction.”