Hi Queue lover, have you grabbed your latest copy of Netflix’s Queue Issue 16 yet? Don’t worry, let’s explore the treasure trove of insights, revelations, and exclusive features together. And this was right after Netflix’s Top 10 releases yesterday. This edition’s cover star is none other than the legendary David Beckham, gracing the pages in a captivating interview and photo spread by Collier Schorr.
So let’s Strap in, because this issue takes you on a whirlwind journey through Beckham’s life, his latest project BECKHAM, and a mixture of other compelling content.
Let’s start with the main attraction: BECKHAM. Directed by Fisher Stevens, this four-part docuseries promises an intimate look at the man behind the football icon. Beckham himself opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of revisiting his past
In an interview with Queue, Beckam said ” Going through the whole process of it was like an emotional rollercoaster. Looking at the good, the bad, the things that I’ve done over my career and my life, and some things that I’d never even seen before was just unbelievable. “
From humble beginnings honing his skills under his father’s tutelage to his meteoric rise to fame with Manchester United F.C., It’s a candid exploration of the highs, the lows, and everything in between, giving fans a deeper understanding of one of the most recognizable figures in sports and pop culture.
But wait, there’s more! Queue Issue 16 isn’t just about Beckham—it’s a smorgasbord of entertainment delights. Dive into the world of Steven Zaillian’s Ripley, an eight-episode adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s iconic novel, boasting an all-star cast led by Andrew Scott and Dakota Fanning. And if mysteries are your thing, buckle up for 3 Body Problem, a thrilling series from the minds of David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo, tasked with bringing Liu Cixin’s award-winning trilogy to the screen.
Of course, no Queue issue would be complete without a nod to television royalty, and what better way to pay homage than with an oral history of Peter Morgan’s The Crown? Join Morgan, the cast, and the crew as they reflect on six seasons of regal drama that captivated audiences worldwide.
But it’s not all serious business in Queue Issue 16. We take a detour into the world of cinema with Theo James strutting his stuff in Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen, and Sofía Vergara disappearing into the role of a formidable cartel boss in Griselda, a project close to her heart.
And if you’re in need of a good laugh (aren’t we all?), Queue has you covered with a special section dedicated to comedy. Get the inside scoop on The Netflix is a Joke Fest, featuring an array of comedic talents captured through the lens of Mary Ellen Matthews.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your copy of Queue Issue 16 and dive into a world of captivating stories, fascinating personalities, and unforgettable moments. Trust us, you won’t want to miss it.