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Netflix announced Monday that “Being Eddie,” an intimate documentary chronicling comedian and actor Eddie Murphy’s nearly five-decade career, will premiere on the streaming platform November 12, 2025. The announcement marks the first time the entertainment icon has granted unprecedented access to his personal life and creative process.imdb
Directed by two-time Oscar winner Angus Wall, known for his editing work on “The Social Network” and “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” the documentary promises rare introspection from a performer who has remained notably private throughout his career. Wall conducted approximately 40 hours of interviews with Murphy during the COVID-19 pandemic, setting up cameras in the comedian’s home for intimate four-hour conversations.imdb
“Eddie is someone who feels he has understood his identity from the start,” Wall told USA TODAY. “He has been on a destined path since childhood. His willingness to be open was both refreshing and somewhat unexpected”.usatoday
The film also captures Murphy’s reflections on his late brother Charlie, who died from leukemia in 2017, adding a deeply personal dimension to the career retrospective.blexmedia
“Being Eddie” features commentary from an impressive lineup of entertainment figures, including Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, Jerry Seinfeld, Arsenio Hall, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Tracy Morgan. The documentary also includes perspectives from industry heavyweights like producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Brian Grazer, and directors John Landis and Reginald Hudlin.imdb
The film traces Murphy’s extraordinary journey from sharing a stage with Jerry Seinfeld at age 17 to joining “Saturday Night Live” straight out of high school, through his transformation into a box-office powerhouse with films like “Beverly Hills Cop,” “The Nutty Professor,” and the “Shrek” franchise.theviewersperspective
“There is no one else like him. Nobody,” Wall said. “He’s been famous longer than just about anyone alive, and he’s never lost who he is. He has survived it all with grace”.joblo