
Netflix set to release a documentary about the Legendary band Hanoi Rocks “We are happy to announce that we are done with production and it will be released on…”
In a major treat for music lovers and rock fans around the world, Netflix has officially announced the upcoming release of a brand-new documentary centered around the legendary Finnish glam punk band, Hanoi Rocks. Titled “We Are Happy to Announce”, the documentary promises to take viewers deep into the rise, fall, and resurgence of one of the most influential yet often overlooked rock bands in history.
Netflix confirmed that production on the documentary has wrapped, and it will hit the streaming platform on November 20, 2025. Fans of the band and rock aficionados have long awaited an in-depth, visual retelling of the Hanoi Rocks story — and now, their wait is almost over.
Formed in 1979, Hanoi Rocks exploded onto the global scene with a raw, energetic sound that blended glam rock, punk, and sleazy street style. The band was a massive influence on the American glam metal scene of the ‘80s, inspiring acts like Guns N’ Roses, Mötley Crüe, and Poison. Despite their global influence, the band never received the mainstream recognition many believe they deserved — until now.
The documentary promises never-before-seen footage, exclusive interviews with the band members, behind-the-scenes clips, and commentary from artists who credit Hanoi Rocks with shaping their own musical journeys. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Lisa Maijala, the documentary is described as a “rollercoaster ride through chaos, creativity, and tragedy.”
One of the film’s emotional cores is the tragic 1984 death of drummer Razzle, who was killed in a car accident involving Mötley Crüe’s Vince Neil. The incident effectively halted the band’s meteoric rise and sent shockwaves through the rock world. “We Are Happy to Announce” delves deeply into the aftermath of that event and how it affected the band’s trajectory and legacy.
Lead vocalist Michael Monroe and guitarist Andy McCoy actively participated in the documentary’s creation, providing raw, heartfelt interviews and opening up about the band’s highs and lows. “This isn’t just a story about a band,” Monroe says in the trailer. “It’s about friendship, loss, passion — and how the world just wasn’t ready for us.”
Netflix’s investment in music documentaries has been growing in recent years, with successful releases focusing on artists like Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Metallica. The addition of Hanoi Rocks adds a refreshing focus on a band that left an undeniable mark on rock culture while remaining largely under the radar of the mainstream audience.
Fans can also expect insights from members of other iconic bands who share personal stories about how Hanoi Rocks inspired their own music. Slash, Nikki Sixx, and Dave Grohl are just a few of the big names appearing in the documentary, lending their voices to this overdue celebration of Hanoi Rocks’ legacy.
The film also explores the band’s reunion years and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a rapidly changing music industry. It’s a tribute not just to what Hanoi Rocks was, but to what they still represent: rebellion, freedom, and unfiltered artistry.
The documentary’s release timing also coincides with the 40th anniversary of the band’s peak years, making it a fitting moment to reflect on their enduring impact. For longtime fans, it’s a nostalgic ride; for newcomers, it’s an invitation to discover a band that changed the rules of rock ‘n’ roll.
We Are Happy to Announce will be available in over 190 countries on Netflix, with subtitle support in more than 20 languages. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just curious about one of rock’s most compelling stories, this documentary is shaping up to be a must-watch.
Mark your calendars for November 20, 2025. Hanoi Rocks is finally getting the spotlight they deserve — and it’s going to be loud, wild, and unforgettable.
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