
Charlie Sheen and Netflix are teaming up for a brand-new documentary, and this one is going to be raw. Titled, aka Charlie Sheen, the two-part doc drops September 10th and is promising a level of honesty we rarely see from Hollywood A-listers.
Directed by Andrew Renzi, the project revisits Sheen’s chaotic rise and fall through fame, blending career highlights with deeply personal moments that often played out in front of the world. According to Netflix, the film is “a story of winning, losing, and the price of survival under Hollywood’s brightest spotlights and darkest shadows.”
What makes this doc stand out is the people willing to sit down and talk about Sheen’s legacy: the good, the bad, and the messy in between.
Names like Denise Richards, Heidi Fleiss, Jon Cryer, Sean Penn, Ramon Estevez, Brooke Mueller, Chris Tucker, and more help paint a portrait of a man who has sparked admiration, frustration, compassion, and controversy in equal measure.
Speaking about the project, Sheen said that part of working with Renzi was allowing the “uncomfortable and the scary” to come through, and it’s exactly that rawness that fans (and critics) have been waiting for.
With Sheen finally pulling back the curtain, aka Charlie Sheen is shaping up to be more than just a Hollywood tell-all. The film is a story about survival, resilience, and what it really means to live under the spotlight.
The documentary premieres September 10th on Netflix.



