Comcast-owned Sky has released the first telecast of its upcoming Disney series, “House of Kardashians,” promising an unfiltered look at the life and legacy of the Kardashian-Jenner family. Unlike previous family productions, the Kardashians have no editorial control over the three-part docu-series, ensuring an explosive and candid portrayal.
The series also provides access to unseen archival footage from the world of the Kardashian-Jenners, showcasing their journey before they rose to fame.
In the trailer, Caitlyn Jenner highlights Kim’s early ambitions, saying, “Kimberly calculated from the beginning, ‘How do I get famous?'”
Meanwhile, Joe Francis comments on the controversial s3x tape, calling it a strategic move. Explaining, “It was to create controversy.”
The documentary explores Kris Jenner’s desire beyond the traditional housewife role, which also reflects a global divide in views about the influence of family.
Some see them as a powerful force of women’s empowerment, while others blame them as reality stars drawing in on peripheral narratives.
Caitlyn Jenner reflected on her involvement, highlighting the family’s lasting impact by saying, “I’m incredibly proud of all of my children and stepchildren.”
When is the release of The House of Kardashian?
Directed by Katie Hindle, “House of Kardashians” is produced by Fremantle’s 72 Films in association with Sky Studios. The series is set to premiere in the UK on October 8 on Sky Documentaries and the streaming service now.
With Global Authority (to include the U.S.) presented by Fremantle, the docu-series is expected to have a significant reputation in the upcoming TV market MIPCOM.
Claire Cameron, executive producer of 72 Films, acknowledged the high level of portrayal of the family but asserted the same was true for Excel Journal through interviews with people close to them. “The documentary aims to reveal personal motivations and analyze the family’s influence on women worldwide in the context of evolving cultural norms.”
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The documentary is directed by Katie Hindley, who previously directed “Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story”. It is produced by 72 Films, the same production company behind Amazon’s “All or Nothing: Arsenal”. The series is scheduled to premiere later on Sky.
The series was commissioned by Sky’s director features. Poppy Dixon, and editor Hayley Reynolds. The “House of Kardashians” series promises an associated description of one of Hollywood’s most famous fams, offering new opinions on their profound influence.
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