Hollywood insider Matthew Belloni reports that a Netflix docuseries focused on Hulk Hogan has reportedly been in the works since 2024. The news comes after Hogan passed away from cardiac arrest at 71 years old.
Belloni wrote about Hogan’s passing for Puck News. This is where he revealed that WWE, Hogan, and Netflix had been working together on a docuseries. It will feature 20 hours of new interviews with Hogan. Belloni wrote in his newsletter:
“The Hulkster died mid-documentary: Hulk Hogan, who died today at 71, will be remembered for mainstreaming pro wrestling and bringing down Gawker. He also left behind an unfinished docuseries on his life that Netflix has quietly been working on since last year, per sources. Director Bryan Storkel and producer Connor Schell’s Words + Pictures have been collaborating with WWE and Hogan on the multipart series, which will include more than 20 hours of new interviews with Hogan that were shot before his passing. There’s no release date yet.”
This follows the docuseries done by Netflix on Vince McMahon, and a new docuseries titled “WWE: Untold” will debut on Netflix on July 29.


