Not a Drill: Beyoncé Is Reportedly Dropping Two More Netflix Specials

Photo credit: Kevin Winter/PW18 - Getty Images
Photo credit: Kevin Winter/PW18 - Getty Images

From Oprah Magazine

  • Beyoncé signed a $60 million deal with Netflix to collaborate on projects like her newly-released documentary Homecoming.

  • According to Variety, two more Netflix specials are on the way.

  • In addition to Homecoming, Beyoncé also dropped a surprise album, Homecoming: The Live Album.


Beyoncé is really giving the people what they want.

Days after the 37-year-old superstar released her first-ever Netflix documentary, Homecoming, which chronicles her 2018 Coachella performance, Variety reports that her $60 million deal with the streaming service actually includes three projects total.

While Netflix and Beyoncé’s representatives have not confirmed the news, one thing’s for sure: the new projects would likely top Homecoming, which offered major celebration of Black culture and Historically Black Colleges and Universities in America. As we learn in Homecoming­-executive produced, written, and directed by Queen Bey herself-the Grammy winner pours her heart into every single project she takes on, making sure she gives fans something they’ve never seen before.

So what would her two additional Netflix specials look like? That’s for Beyoncé to decide. However, Variety also recently reported that on April 23, audio to Beyoncé’s Lemonade film will become available on all streaming platforms, not just her husband Jay-Z’s Tidal.

Previously, Beyoncé collaborated with HBO on three specials: her 2016 Lemonade film, her 2014 On the Run Tour with Jay-Z, and her unforgettable 2013 documentary, Life Is But a Dream.

For now, we’ll be busy watching and re-watching what she gave us in Homecoming, from her head-turning outfits (and their deeper meaning) to that adorable, rare footage of Bey and Jay's daughter Blue Ivy.


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