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Eddie Murphy's Rare Moment of Vulnerability Captured in New Netflix Documentary
10 Nov
Summary
- Comedian Eddie Murphy opens up about his vulnerability in new Netflix documentary
- Late brother Charlie Murphy's presence looms large in the career-spanning film
- Murphy recalls facing racist criticism and bad reviews early in his career

A new Netflix documentary, "Being Eddie," provides a rare look into the vulnerability of legendary comedian Eddie Murphy. The film, set to premiere on November 12, 2025, features interviews with Murphy and those who have been influenced by his work, including Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, and Kevin Hart.
One of the most poignant aspects of the documentary is the presence of Murphy's older brother, Charlie Murphy, who passed away from leukemia in 2017 at the age of 57. Charlie, known for his storytelling on "Chappelle's Show," is shown in archival footage and a childhood painting, proudly boasting about his younger brother's accomplishments. His lasting impact on Eddie is a central theme throughout the film.




