After three decades of chart-topping hits, sold-out world tours, and an enduring bond with millions of fans, the **Backstreet Boys** are finally pulling back the curtain on their remarkable journey. Their highly anticipated new **Netflix documentary, *Backstreet Forever*,** is set to premiere later this year, offering an unfiltered look at the band’s rise, struggles, and the brotherhood that has kept them together through every high and low.
The film promises an intimate portrait of **AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell**, tracing their humble beginnings in Orlando in the early ’90s to becoming one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. Through never-before-seen footage, personal interviews, and behind-the-scenes moments, *Backstreet Forever* dives deep into the real stories behind the fame — from grueling recording sessions and the pressures of stardom to personal hardships and the group’s powerful reunion years later.
Netflix insiders have described the project as “emotional, nostalgic, and surprisingly raw,” capturing the group’s resilience and their ongoing mission to evolve while staying true to their roots. Fans can also expect rare archival clips, including footage from their early tours, sessions from the making of *Millennium* and *Black & Blue*, and exclusive glimpses into their personal lives offstage.
“We’ve lived so many lifetimes together,” says **Kevin Richardson** in the film’s trailer. “This documentary isn’t just about our music — it’s about friendship, faith, and finding our way back to each other.”
As the Backstreet Boys prepare to celebrate over **30 years of music**, *Backstreet Forever* serves as both a love letter to their fans and a powerful reminder of why their legacy continues to shine. For anyone who grew up singing along — the Backstreet Boys are, indeed, back forever.