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Introduction
In a groundbreaking move that has electrified the music and entertainment industries, George Strait—the undisputed “King of Country”—has signed a $13.5 million deal with Netflix to produce a 7-episode docuseries chronicling his extraordinary journey from Texas rancher to one of the most iconic figures in American music history.
The yet-untitled series will provide fans with an unprecedented look into Strait’s personal and professional life, tracing the roots of his humble beginnings, his rise through the Texas honky-tonk circuit, his record-breaking chart success, and his enduring influence on country music. Each episode will highlight a different chapter of Strait’s career, blending rare archival footage, personal interviews, behind-the-scenes moments, and performances that defined generations.
Netflix executives described the project as “a complete tribute to a living legend.” With over 100 million records sold and 60 No. 1 singles, Strait’s story is not just one of stardom but of authenticity, resilience, and a deep connection with fans that has spanned more than four decades.
In a brief statement, Strait expressed his gratitude:
“I’ve been blessed with a career beyond anything I could’ve dreamed. This series is a chance to share that journey, not just the music, but the heart and the people who’ve been part of it. It’s for the fans who’ve been with me every step of the way.”
The announcement comes amid a renewed wave of interest in biographical storytelling in the music world, with Netflix continuing to expand its catalog of music-focused series. Industry insiders predict the project will attract not only lifelong fans of country music but also a global audience curious to discover the man behind the cowboy hat.
Production is expected to begin later this year, with a worldwide premiere set for 2026.