Charlie Sheen Documentary Gets Trailer And Date

The official trailer for the two-part documentary aka Charlie Sheen reveals premiere date and promises candid look at his life and career.

The life of Charlie Sheen is coming to the screen in a way audiences have never seen before. Streaming this September, the two-part documentary aka Charlie Sheen will explore the actor’s meteoric rise, infamous public downfall, and path to redemption — all told with unflinching honesty.

Premiering September 10, 2025, the 90-minute, two-part film is directed and produced by Andrew Renzi (Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?). The project is produced by Charles Roven, Nick Boak, Madison Weireter, Jesse Sisgold, Jon Weinbach, Jordan Wynn, Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, and Talin P. Middleton, with executive producers Richard Lichter, Toby Emmerich, Michael Minahan, and Vivian Johnson Rogowski. Production companies include Skydance, North of Now, Boardwalk Pictures, and Atlas Independent.

In the film, Charlie Sheen — often labeled a “tabloid black hole” — confronts the stories, scandals, and myths that have followed him for decades. From his Malibu childhood to his effortless leap into megastardom, and the very public unraveling that followed, Charlie Sheen opens up about the parts of his life he has never spoken about before. Now seven years sober, he offers a perspective shaped by hard-earned clarity.

The documentary features candid interviews with those who know him best, including family, friends, and past collaborators. Appearances include Denise Richards, Heidi Fleiss, Jon Cryer, Sean Penn, Ramon Estevez, Brooke Mueller, Chris Tucker, and even Charlie Sheen’s former drug dealer, Marco. Together, they revisit the most outrageous moments of his life, revealing both the chaos and the warmth behind the headlines.

aka Charlie Sheen promises a deeply personal portrait of a man whose self-destructive tendencies clashed with an enduring capacity to inspire love and forgiveness among those closest to him.

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