Netflix confirms Vinicius Junior Documentary

June 14, 2023

Netflix has announced the release of a documentary about Vinicius in 2025.

Netflix confirms Vinicius Junior Documentary

A documentary about the Real Madrid winger will be released in 2025.

“I am very excited to announce the production of a documentary about my life in collaboration with 
Netfix.”
“The premiere is scheduled for 2025,” the football player stated on social media.

Vinicius crowned Real Madrid’s Player of the Season after scoring 23 goals and assisting 18 in 55 appearances.

Netflix to release Documentary Movie on Brazilian Forward Vini Jr

Several athletes have tried their hand at acting over the years, with the most current trend (Drive to Survive, Break Point, Full Swing) seeing them appear as themselves in documentaries highlighting the hard work and devotion necessary to achieve the pinnacle of their respective sports.

Real Madrid striker Vinicius Junior is the latest to make the transition to television, as it has been announced that he will appear in a Netflix series chronicling his career to far.

The production will discuss the ups and downs of the Brazilian’s stay in Spain, including the racial abuse he has received from certain supporters on several occasions.

On Tuesday, Netflix announced the documentary’s premiere via its Spanish social media pages.

Vini Jr. documentary on Netflix
When Will It Arrive? What will be the name of the movie?

The unidentified series based on the life of “one of the biggest names in world soccer” will launch in 2025, according to the streaming service.

Vinicius also published the advertisement and the response online. He stated “I’m Very happy to announce I’m making a documentary about my life with Netflix.”

The year 2025 will mark the debut of the movie. In the meantime, here’s a nutmeg for you [in the video]. DANCE!”

Among others who commented on the winger’s Instagram photo was Real Madrid teammate Lucas Vázquez. Vazquez appeared to participate in some light mocking by adding a laughing emoji to his “Great actor” comment.