Trailer for Bon Jovi’s upcoming Hulu series, Thank you good night is here!
The streamer released a 29-second teaser for the four-part series on YouTube on Friday, and if the clip is any indication, the series is a wild ride for viewers, from the band’s greatest heights of fame in the ’80s to some of their lowest points on and off stage.
“Every night was a war,” the band’s keyboardist, David Bryan, said at one point in the trailer.
Bon Jovi backstage in May 1984.
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Bon Jovi documentary series Thank you good night to premiere on Hulu in April
Thank you good night will provide insight into the band’s past through exclusive interviews and never-before-seen photos and demo songs. But cameras also began following the band in February 2022 as Jon, 61, dealt with a voice problem that threatened his future as a musician.
“I don’t know if there’s going to be a happy ending,” someone said off-camera in the show’s trailer.
Jon Bon Jovi.
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Sambora, 64, told PEOPLE in November 2023 that he was on the show and ready to be on stage with his former bandmates on the Bon Jovi reunion tour.
“There’s a documentary being made about the band and the things I’ve been involved in, and people want to come see us play, and that will make everyone happy,” said the band’s founder. “I mean, basically, that’s why you’re doing it at this point.”
All four episodes of the series will be available to stream on Hulu on April 26.
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