An subscription already offers music fans a ton of great content to enjoy, including documentaries about artists like , , , , , and . There’s also an Apple TV+ , a period that saw major new releases from bands like The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. And Apple is about to add yet another must-watch music doc to that list soon, having just announced an authorized release about one of rock’s most legendary acts.

The first fully-authorized documentary about , one of the best-selling bands of all time, is set to be released on Apple TV+ courtesy of director Frank Marshall. Apple is, among other things, promising that the as-yet-untitled doc about the Grammy Award-winning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will “share their extraordinary story in their own words.” Known for classic songs like and , Fleetwood Mac’s more than 50-year history certainly ensures that this film from has plenty of material to work with.

The documentary will, among other things, “explore what allowed this combination of artists to create singular musical work again and again, and what drew them back together and held them there when every possible pressure, both outside and inside the band, threatened to blow them apart,” Apple says about the group, which has sold more than 220 million records worldwide. A British-American rock band formed in 1967, Fleetwood Mac evolved into a major force in pop rock, and its classic 1975 lineup — including Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lin.