As a new Peacock special looks into the case seeking justice for the "Friends" actor's death, here's the latest on the two people charged in his death.
The new Matthew Perry documentary now streaming on Peacock, Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy, takes a closer look at the ongoing criminal investigation into the death of the Friends star, who was found dead in his hot tub in 2023,
C onsidering how often Friends still airs in syndication and continues to keep Matthew Perry’s Chandler Bing around as a daily presence, it can be easy to forget that it’s bee
The 'Friends' star's lifelong loneliness and the trappings of his fame are centered as the film explores the drug that killed him and those accused of being responsible.
Peacock will air a documentary about the Oct. 28, 2023, death of “Friends” actor Matthew Perry from an overdose of ketamine. “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy” debuts on Tuesday, Feb. 25, on the streaming service.
Matthew Perry was found dead in his hot tub from an accidental ketamine overdose in October 2023. Here’s everything to know about the ‘Friends’ star’s sudden passing at the age of 54, as explored in ‘Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy.
The beloved “Friends” actor’s final moments were laid bare by U.S. attorney Martin Estrada claims in a new Peacock documentary, titled “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood
NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection Peacock's latest special about Matthew Perry explored how his time on Friends, his addiction struggles and more affected him ahead of his shocking death. Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy,
Some notes to consider before you press play on Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy (now streaming on Peacock): First, it features zero interviews with family members or his primary Friends co-stars – the closest it comes is Morgan Fairchild,
Former U.S. Attorney E. Martin Estrada says the five people charged in connection with Matthew Perry's overdose death were 'taking advantage' of the 'Friends' star and 'should have known better.'
As a Peacock original, you’ll need a Peacock subscription to watch “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy.” Peacock costs $7.99/month or $79.99/year with ads. If you choose to go ad-free, you’ll pay $13.99/month or $139.99/year.
“Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy” will be available for Peacock users as long as they have a subscription to the service. Without a subscription, there is currently no other way to watch the event. At this time, “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy” is only available on Peacock.