Flintoff OTT release date: Freddie Flintoff¡¯s raw and riveting Disney+ documentary lands on 25th April, here is what to expect
Freddie Flintoff¡¯s highly-anticipated documentary Flintoff finally arrives on Disney+ on Friday, 25th April 2025. Expect a deep dive into the cricket legend¡¯s life, from Ashes glory to surviving a life-changing Top Gear crash. Directed by John Dower, this personal film promises emotion, grit, and real behind-the-scenes healing like never before.

Get ready to grab your tissues (and maybe a cricket bat for emotional support), because Freddie Flintoff is stepping back into the spotlight with Flintoff, his brutally honest Disney+ documentary dropping on Friday, 25th April 2025.
Flintoff OTT release date
The 90-minute one-off feature is not your average "sports star success story". Instead, Flintoff peels back the glossy surface to reveal the raw journey of one of Britain's most beloved cricketing legends. From smashing sixes in two iconic Ashes wins to winning hearts as a TV personality, Freddie was living the dream¡ªuntil everything turned upside down during a 2022 Top Gear stunt that left him with life-altering injuries.
Freddie Flintoff | Credit: X
Flintoff trailer
In a voiceover that hits you right in the feels, Flintoff opens the trailer by admitting he remembers everything about the crash: "It is so vivid... this is what I am left with," he reflects. And trust us, you can feel the weight of those words.
Rather than letting the gossip mill spin out of control, Freddie made the bold choice to tell his story his way. He admits the constant speculation became unbearable, and that is exactly why this documentary exists: to set the record straight.
The journey of Freddie Flintoff
Footage shows Freddie bravely facing ongoing treatments for the injuries that changed his life, making it clear that while he is not exactly "embracing" his scars, he is definitely not hiding from them either. Instead, he is standing tall¡ªscars, soul and all.
Freddie Flintoff | Credit: X
Directed by the BAFTA-winning genius John Dower (Lockerbie: The Bombing of Pan Am 103), Flintoff stitches together exclusive behind-the-scenes access, career-defining moments, and personal reflections from friends like James Corden and Jack Whitehall. If you thought you knew Freddie Flintoff, think again.
The BBC may have settled a hefty ?9 million compensation with him in 2023, but no amount of money could ever capture the journey of rebuilding a life. This film does.
So mark your calendars, because Flintoff is about to serve you heart, hurt, and hope¡ªall in true Freddie style. Stream it only on Disney+ from 25th April. You will not want to miss it!