Boy bands from a number of eras can be featured within the new Paramount+ documentary Bigger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands, premiering November 12. The trailer may be seen above.
From The Beatles and The Jackson 5 by New Version, NSYNC, New Youngsters on the Block and The Backstreet Boys, to Seventeen and past, the documentary highlights the period’s defining boy bands— their highs and lows and every thing in between—and the way the teams have advanced all through the years. It should additionally delve into the not-so-glamorous a part of the enterprise like having to adapt shortly to newfound fame.
Collaborating members from numerous teams embody AJ McLean, Chris Kirkpatrick, Donnie Wahlberg, Donny Osmond, Jeff Timmons, Hanson, Lance Bass, Michael Bivins, Nick Lachey, Seventeen (Hoshi & Vernon) and Tiffany.
Along with the artists, managers will even be spotlighted to debate how they helped orchestrate the rise of the most important boy bands. Johnny Wright, who has managed lots of the teams from the checklist above in addition to Menudo, Britney Spears, Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake, to call a couple of, will seem to share his expertise and is producing the doc.
Bigger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands
Paramount+
Bigger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands is produced by Wright and Van Toffler for Gunpowder & Sky. Government producers are Barry Barclay, Floris Bauer and Joanna Zwickel for Gunpowder & Sky and Bruce Gillmer, Vanessa WhiteWolf and Michael Maniaci for MTV Leisure Studios. Tamra Davis (Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Little one) directed.