‘BECKHAM’ Documentary Series | Official Trailer | Netflix

‘BECKHAM’ is a four-part Documentary Series Directed by Academy Award® Winner, Fisher Stevens and Produced by Academy Award® Winner, John Battsek – launching October 4 2023, only on Netflix. It features a mixture of never-before-seen personal archive footage from the last forty years, candid current-day moments, and interviews with the family, friends, and footballing figures who have been part of his journey.

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With never-before-seen footage, this docuseries follows David Beckham’s meteoric rise from humble working-class beginnings to global football stardom.

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  1. Schönen Abend. David war ein Fussballstar, jeder wollte was von ihm… Kann gut verstehen, dass ihn das überfordert hat. Wenn man berühmt ist, wann wo und wann kann man Mensch sein. Einfach Mensch sein zu können ist glaube ich für jeden Menschen wichtig. David hat sich und sein Glück mit seiner Frau Victoria und seinen Kindern gefunden. Die Netflixserie zeigt David als Fussballer und auch als echten Mensch, das finde ich wunderschoen. Schönen Abend. L.g. Silvia Winkler, Tirol, 🇦🇹

  2. I have seen a couple of these and I really loved beckham it gave pics and videos of him when he first started playing football ball u can see that he has really worked hard and so has Victoria to be where they are now

  3. Great doc
    Just finished it
    As an American , I knew him as the soccer player that married Posh Spice, whichever one she was. lol.
    Obviously I became more familiar with him once he came to America. I never knew about his red card and how his own fans treated him. That was brutal!!
    But he stood strong and came out on top. And he seem like a real cool dude.
    Great doc!!!!

  4. I just finished watching this and I must say I absolutely loved it! Beckham was a legend! They were my fav couple aswell but yeah David has a pure heart and was passionate about his career. I didn’t like how England were against him made him feel so small I don’t know how he pulled through and still kept playing he is brilliant! Like always David Beckham is a LEGEND!

  5. Don’t think David should have let Alex Ferguson talk on his documentary as he still clearly holds a grudge against him. He never wanted David to have a life other than football. A bit pathetic really! 😒

  6. That campaign against Beckham after the worldcup was an absolute disgrace. To abuse a person by a whole nation… If the English can be bullies, they will. Absolute disgrace.

  7. Just watched this and this is why I tell my son you have to be careful who you fall in love with “Victoria from the beginning didn’t care about the game and didn’t care to lead or sacrifice her own career but yet was manipulative period “I dislike her ways “you can tell his mom don’t like her she tolerates her

  8. Fantastic documentary,I have nothing but huge respect for David and Victoria, my heart sank watching the vitriolic reaction of the fans . Dreadful treatment and very cowardly behaviour towards a young couple. Wishing them both a long happy life with their family….

  9. From a person who has no interest in sports… this was a phenomenally produced docuseries. I was riveted. In the '90s and early '00s, I had an idea of who these people were, and this doc flipped the script. Cheers to them being happily married so long, through good times and bad, and raising decent children. Beckham was a phenomenal talent and a hard worker, which is rare these days. I had respect for how he kept showing up, even when the fans hated him and Madrid cut him and made him train apart from the rest of the team – he SHOWED UP AND TRAINED anyway. That's character. Hats off to Fisher Stevens – this is the most watchable doc I've seen in a long time.

  10. I would watch this over and over for the cuteness of their love affair! May not be a humble beginnings for both as they love signatures even long time ago but already there as a power couple! 😂 It’s hilarious that his payday during his beginning was not even enough for his love of shopping! lol

    I’ll couldn’t even watch Harry and MeAgain docu series on Netflix as they bored me for nothing to begin with- D&V has a unique first love story and such a humble of where their love stories started- stardom, WCup and world tour for the SGirls, they made it there until Brooklyn came. Such a lovely and cute journey of their love and career, which MeAgain for sure will fly high if she ever experienced this stardom and tour! Wondering how would she act more than how she is right now? 🤢

  11. To be honest, I really loved this documentary. I don’t even like soccer that much but what I learned about David Beckham’s life, taught me a lot about human resilience. I remember him and a posh Spice as one of the most beautiful couples in the world. Nevertheless, I saw a really, human, down to earth view of them through this fabulous documentary . I actually feel empathy with David when he was rejected and hated for a mistake that took years to be forgotten. I have felt that and can relate. I admire him in a different way now. Not just for his soccer talent or looks but for his strength and bravery. Always a gentleman through rough times. I am a big fan of David and Victoria more now than before. She is also brave, she went through thick and thin. Wow. Amazing couple and beautiful family. I can’t not see David’s eyes. His kindness in them tells us the big heart he has. I feel him. At a such young age, he felt the cruelness of a bitter society that is quick to judge and slow to forgive.

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