Netflix has officially confirmed a Hulk Hogan documentary is in development, built around extensive interviews filmed shortly before the wrestling legend’s death in July 2025.

Gabe Spitzer, Netflix’s VP of Sports, revealed the project during an appearance on John Ourand’s The Varsity podcast, discussing the streaming platform’s upcoming sports documentary slate. “Hulk Hogan, we had been filming with Hogan for 20 hours around the time of when he passed. We think that can be a good one,” Spitzer said, naming the project alongside documentaries on Mike Tyson and Deion Sanders.

The documentary is being directed by Bryan Storkel and produced by Words + Pictures in collaboration with WWE. The project centers on more than twenty hours of new interviews with Hogan recorded before his passing, offering what may be the wrestling icon’s final extensive on-camera reflections on his legendary career.

No release date has been announced for the Hulk Hogan documentary, but Netflix is positioning it as one of its key upcoming sports titles as the platform continues expanding its wrestling and combat sports content library.