Woodstock ’99 Docuseries Being Developed for Netflix
Woodstock ’99 will be the subject of an upcoming docuseries on streaming giant Netflix. Per Deadline, the docuseries has reportedly already started production and is being helmed by the same…

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Woodstock '99 will be the subject of an upcoming docuseries on streaming giant Netflix.
Per Deadline, the docuseries has reportedly already started production and is being helmed by the same production company behind two other popular Netflix documentaries: Don’t F**k with Cats and Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia.
The docuseries will not only delve into the organization of Woodstock '99 but how the festival literally went up in flames. The project also touts never-before-seen archival footage and interviews from people who attended and worked the festival.
So far, an estimated release date is not currently known.
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