The upcoming Hulk Hogan documentary is set to air on Netflix later this month, and we now know just how long it’ll be.
During a recent talk with Wrestling Observer Live’s Bryan Alvarez (via Wrestling News), director Bryan Storkel, who is behind the upcoming documentary, talked about the upcoming show, which is out on April 22, 2026. Storkel revealed that the upcoming series is set to be four hours long in total, with four episodes. Storkel noted the four episodes are split into chronological parts covering Hogan’s life and career.
“It comes out on April 22 on Netflix. We have four parts. So it’s a full, you know, four hours of Hulk Hogan and Terry Bollea. I think that’s the incredible thing with this is, I think we were able to go a lot deeper than other past projects, you know, just because we had full participation from Terry. And then also being able to have four hours to dive in. There’s just so much in his life, in his career, that we know about, but then there’s so much more in his personal life that we were able to get into that hasn’t been told before.”
Storkel noted that the series will be in order of Hogan’s rise to fame in the world of wrestling, as well as his backstory before he made it big. The series will then dive deeper into Hogan’s history as a megastar in the world of wrestling.
“It’s all pretty much chronological. So part one is the rise and just the backstory from his childhood all the way up to the early days of wrestling in Florida, Championship Wrestling, up to Minnesota, early days of WWF. And then it kind of culminates with him becoming the Hulk Hogan and headed back to the WWF.
Episode two is more the height of Hulkamania, from the Iron Sheik all the way through WrestleMania one, WrestleMania III, gets all the way through five, I believe. Our third episode is Hollywood Hogan. So it had both his years in Hollywood in the movies. We talked to some people like Christopher Lloyd about Suburban Commando and things. And then it goes into him in the NWO era of actually becoming the bad guy, Hollywood Hogan, and takes us all the way through, I think, The Rock and WrestleMania 18.”
“And then the final episode is kind of everything after wrestling. It’s like he’s trying to figure out how to get out of wrestling, does the reality show, other things come up, obviously there’s some scandal and some things that happen afterwards. And then it leads us all the way through the RNC and Donald Trump and through his death. So it covers extensively his entire life.”
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