New Era: Netflix Releases Highly Anticipated Documentary on Red Hot Chili Peppers Star Anthony Kiedis Titled “THE UNDERDOG” – Set to Premiere April 25th……

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Netflix has done it AGAIN.
This time, they’re shining a raw, unfiltered spotlight on one of the most enigmatic, electrifying, and emotionally tortured frontmen in rock historyAnthony Kiedis, the legendary voice of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Brace yourselves, because the highly anticipated documentary “THE UNDERDOG” is officially set to drop April 25th, and it’s already being called “the most brutally honest rock doc of the decade.”


THE FRONTMAN YOU THOUGHT YOU KNEW — REVEALED LIKE NEVER BEFORE

Sex, drugs, stadium shows, and soul-crushing pain — Anthony Kiedis has lived it all, and barely survived.

Now, in “THE UNDERDOG”, Netflix rips back the curtain on the man behind the abs, the hits, the chaos — and exposes a journey so harrowing, so heartbreaking, and so unbelievably wild, even hardcore fans will be left speechless.

This isn’t just a music documentary.
This is a deep dive into madness, addiction, resurrection, and raw survival.

And yes — it’s 100% Anthony Kiedis, in his own words.


From Childhood Trauma to Global Icon — A Wounded Soul Who Made the World Dance

The film traces Anthony’s chaotic upbringing — raised by a drug-dealing father in 1970s Los Angeles, exposed to sex and narcotics before puberty, bouncing between fame and homelessness, and somehow morphing into the swaggering, shirtless God that helped define a generation.

And Netflix pulls no punches.

  • Exclusive interviews with Anthony’s estranged family
  • Unreleased home videos from the Chili Peppers’ early days
  • Deep conversations about Flea, John Frusciante, and the near-death of the band (literally and figuratively)

In one jaw-dropping confession, Anthony says:

“I wasn’t supposed to make it past 27. Every tour, every show, every hit — I was dancing on a grave that could’ve been mine.”

THE UNDERDOG” IS A BOMB — AND IT’S ABOUT TO GO OFF

The Netflix trailer alone has already caused a social media earthquake.
Within hours, it racked up over 10 million views, with hashtags like #KiedisNetflixDoc and #TheUnderdog trending worldwide.

Opening with grainy black-and-white footage of a young Kiedis OD’ing in a hotel bathroom, the trailer cuts to flashes of:

  • Stadiums shaking with 90,000 fans screaming
  • Flea screaming in tears backstage after a fight
  • John Frusciante’s haunting return after years in drug exile
  • Anthony whispering:

“I wasn’t a rock star. I was a runaway with a microphone.”

GOOSEBUMPS.

STAR-STUDDED INTERVIEWS, RAW TRUTHS, AND BEHIND-THE-MUSIC MAYHEM

This isn’t just Anthony’s voice — this is everyone who lived the madness speaking out:

  • Flea: “I thought I’d have to bury him by 30.”
  • Frusciante: “We broke each other. But the music saved us.”
  • Chad Smith: “Being in this band was like surviving a car crash every day.”
  • Courtney Love: “Anthony was never the villain. He was the boy left behind.”

Plus, rare insights from producer Rick Rubin, Tommy Lee, and even Lorde, who calls Kiedis “one of the last true rock poets.”

ADDICTION, LOSS & THE DARK SIDE OF STARDOM

“THE UNDERDOG” dives into Kiedis’s darkest battles — the heroin spirals, the rehab relapses, the deaths of Hillel Slovak and River Phoenix, and the unbearable pressure of leading a band when you’re barely holding yourself together.

It’s raw. It’s ugly. And it’s absolutely necessary.

Anthony recounts one haunting night:

“I was number one on the charts and OD’ing behind a club. I heard my own song playing while I was choking.”

It’s the kind of soul-ripping vulnerability we’ve never seen from him — and it changes everything.


THE MUSIC: HITS THAT BECAME LIFELINES

Of course, the soundtrack is loaded — a sonic time machine that takes viewers through the evolution of RHCP:

  • “Under the Bridge” — where it all fell apart
  • “Scar Tissue” — a wound disguised as a song
  • “Can’t Stop,” “Otherside,” “By the Way,” and demos never heard before

Netflix confirmed the film includes studio outtakes, rare rehearsal footage, and one haunting acoustic track Anthony recorded alone in 2001 that will leave fans in tears.

This isn’t just nostalgia — it’s a survival anthem for everyone who’s ever hit rock bottom and clawed their way back up.


WHY THIS MATTERS NOW: THE FINAL CHAPTER?

Insiders say this doc may be the start of Anthony Kiedis preparing his farewell to the road.

There are whispers that “The Underdog” is not just a reflection — but a declaration: that he’s ready to close this chapter of chaos and evolve once again.

Whether or not that’s true, one thing is clear: this film marks a new era — for Kiedis, for the Chili Peppers, and for fans who never stopped believing in the man who danced on the edge for 40 years.

APRIL 25TH: CANCEL PLANS. WATCH HISTORY.

Whether you’ve been a fan since the Blood Sugar Sex Magik days or just discovered the Red Hot Chili Peppers on TikTok, this is your moment.

“THE UNDERDOG” isn’t just a music documentary — it’s a spiritual punch to the heart.
It’s a battle cry for the broken.
A hymn for the healing.
And a brutal reminder that some stars don’t rise — they fight their way up from hell.

Anthony Kiedis is THE UNDERDOG. And on April 25th, the world will finally understand why.

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