Britney Spears’ Socumentary Britney vs. Spears Disappoints Netflix.
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- The film was reportedly in production before Hulus framed Britney Spears, hurling their legal deal into the public eye.
A short teaser on Netflix reveals a new documentary titled Britney vs. Spears on Britney Spears’ longstanding struggle for conservatism. In the 18-second audio review, the pop star can be heard expressing himself against the legal framework.
“The audio below is a voice message from Britney Spears to a lawyer on January 21, 2009, at 12:29,” the teaser reads. Then came Spears’ voice: “Hello, my name is Britney Spears. I called you early. I called again because I just wanted to make sure that during the process of ending conservatism…”
According to Variety, critical characters in the singer’s orbit will be introduced according to the Netflix documentary. The central theme is Fall Conservatory, which won an international title.
After releasing another documentary, the New York Times film Britney Spears’ Framing, in February this year.
Earlier this month, Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, filed an unexpected motion to end the controversial conservatism. That has seen him take control of his personal and property affairs since 2008. The development follows condemned statements by Spears himself in a Los Angeles court as his apparent embrace of the #FreeBritney movement. which was widespread, with his fans protesting outside the courthouse.
Following the premiere of Hulu’s Framing Britney Spears. The also screened an hour-long film about her downfall, The Battle for Britney: Fans, Cash and a Conservatorship. Netflix first announced it was working on its documentary in February 2021. Saying the project was in production ahead of a Hulu film.
Directed by Erin Lee Carr, Britney vs. Spears is expected to receive the full trailer this weekend. Due to Variety, the film will be released on Netflix on September 28, ahead of Spears’ subsequent trial on September 29.