It will include new interviews, never-before-seen footage and archival interviews with the late Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac have announced a “fully authorised”, “definitive” documentary to chronicle the history of the legendary band – find out more below. READ MORE: Stevie Nicks interview: “In Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie and I were a force of nature” Yesterday (November 19), the band confirmed on social media that a feature-length documentary from director Frank Marshall is in the works for Apple Original Films and Apple TV+ . They wrote on social media: “It’s not a Rumour.
From director Frank Marshall, this Apple Original Films documentary will take you on the epic journey of the generation-defining Fleetwood Mac.” A post shared by Fleetwood Mac (@fleetwoodmac) A premiere date has not yet been announced for the upcoming documentary, but will be available on Apple TV+ upon its release. Per Apple’s announcement , the documentary has been “fully authorised” by the band, and will for the first time ever see them “share their extraordinary story in their own words”.
Apple has also confirmed that the documentary will consist of new interviews with the band’s surviving members, never-before-seen footage, and archival interviews with the late Christine McVie . READ MORE: Christine McVie, 1943-2022: an eternal songbird A description of the currently untitled documentary via Apple reads : “The film will explore how the band’s trials and tribula.