Netflix has a new weekend viewing option: the three-part docuseries "Kylie," which began streaming on Netflix on May 25, 2026.
The series pulls back the curtain on Kylie Minogue's acclaimed career. It is a three-part exploration of her work, presented over multiple episodes rather than as a single feature.
Emmy winner Michael Harte directed the series. Harte, who previously worked on "Three Identical Strangers" and "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie," brings that documentary pedigree to the project.
The timing is deliberate. Netflix added the series as part of fresh Memorial Day weekend viewing options, giving subscribers a multi-episode choice alongside the roster of new films streaming for the holiday.
That contrast is the story’s friction. Memorial Day recommendations often point viewers toward single films they can finish in one sitting. "Kylie" asks an audience to commit to three parts — a deeper, longer look at a single career at a time when weekend watching tends to favor shorter, standalone choices.
For viewers weighing what to watch Netflix weekend, that difference matters. Minogue’s career is the subject here, and the format lets the series unpack it in ways a single documentary feature might not. If you want a weekend watch that unfolds across episodes, this is the option Netflix has placed at the top of its Memorial Day slate.
Michael Harte’s involvement is the other practical consideration. The director’s résumé includes acclaimed documentary work, and his name signals the kind of craft Netflix is offering beyond the holiday film lineup.
So what should you watch this Netflix weekend? If you want depth and a career retrospective rather than a one-sitting movie, choose "Kylie." The three-part series is now streaming and frames Kylie Minogue’s acclaimed work through a director known for long-form documentary storytelling.




