HBO’s P!nk Epic: “The Truth Never Ending” Unveils a 10-Part Odyssey of Glory and Grit
In a blockbuster announcement that’s electrifying fans and critics alike, HBO has greenlit P!nk: The Truth Never Ending, a riveting 10-part documentary series premiering in 2025, chronicling the audacious journey of Alecia Beth Moore—the pop provocateur whose voice has shattered ceilings and hearts worldwide.

The series, helmed by visionary director Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) and produced by P!nk’s own PrettyDelicious Productions, is set to be HBO’s adrenaline-fueled triumph of 2025, immersing viewers in her musical mayhem, cinematic stunts, and spiritual sojourns as “America’s fearless voice.” Revealed October 30 at a high-octane press event in Los Angeles, the doc vows a “grand cinematic celebration” in stunning 4K Ultra HD, tracing her from Doylestown dives to global domination. “P!nk’s life isn’t just a beat—it’s a battle cry that never quiets,” Gracey enthused, teasing unseen footage from her 2000 punk-pop breakout to 2025’s flood heroism and Juniper’s arrival. HBO chief Casey Bloys dubbed it “the unfiltered pulse of an icon who flips the script on stardom.” Streaming on Max, episodes drop weekly from March 15, coinciding with her healed Trustfall resurgence.

Episode 1: “Doylestown Defiance” (March 15) – From Philly punk to Can’t Take Me Home (2000), unpacking her rebellious teens and early rejections. Archival clips of teen Alecia in dive bars set the stage, with unseen home videos from her 1996 Idol audition flubs and reflections on her 2003 M!ssundaztood rawness. Guests include Carey Hart on “her fire from the start,” tying to her 2025 Austin miracle with Emily.
Episode 2: “Rebel Yell” (March 22) – The 2000s ascent: I’m Not Dead (2006) and Funhouse (2008), dissecting her feminist anthems amid industry sexism. Features Linda Perry on “Who Knew” as a divorce anthem, plus rare footage of her 2006 Grammy acrobatics, linking to her Trustfall aerials and 2025 Hegseth clapback.
Episode 3: “Acrobat of the Air” (March 29) – Stage spectacles: Wembley 2019 (All I Know So Far) and Super Bowl 2018, battling vocal cords and vertigo. Streisand nods to her Enough duet, with unseen tour bus confessions on motherhood’s pull during Beautiful Trauma (2017).
Episode 4: “Hart of the Matter” (April 5) – Love’s wild ride: From 2006 Vegas wedding to near-divorces, with Carey as “her anchor in the storm.” Tearful clips of 2010 splits and 2025’s Juniper birth, with Hart on “her strength in silence,” echoing her SoFi pause.
Episode 5: “Fierce Philanthropy” (April 12) – Activism arcs: UNICEF since 2009, $2.5M flood aid, and $12.9M Doylestown shelters. Includes Gloria Steinem on her ERA echoes and Al Gore on climate calls, tying to her SNAP outrage.

Episode 6: “Voice of the Vulnerable” (April 19) – Vocal evolution: From punk rasps to Trustfall whispers, with unseen therapy after 2023 strain. Features her Neil Diamond hold and MSG’s 40,000-voice swell, with coach Seth Riggs on “her instrument as unbreakable.”
Episode 7: “Hollywood Hurdles” (April 26) – Behind-the-scenes battles: Happy Feet Two (2011) voice role and Thanks for Sharing (2012) indie risks, plus Oscar snubs. P!nk on industry “pinkwashing” and her 2025 Hegseth suit as “silencing’s sequel.”
Episode 8: “Mama Moore” (May 3) – Motherhood manifesto: Willow (2011), Jameson (2016), Juniper (2025), and blended family battles with Hart. Rare footage of Willow’s DNC duet and Jameson’s pink-haired debut, with Elena’s adoption nod for hope’s chorus.
Episode 9: “Rebel in Recovery” (May 10) – 2025’s fire: Enough with Streisand, Hegseth takedown, and SNAP slams. P!nk on “fighting for the forgotten since Doylestown,” with Streisand on “fierce sisters.”

Episode 10: “Endless Encore” (May 17) – Reflections at 46: Future flips, Broadway teases, and “truth never ending.” A finale concert clip under MSG lights, with Hart and kids, closing on Just Give Me a Reason: “Love’s never-ending.”
This series hits as P!nk’s 2025 renaissance—post her SoFi pause and Emily duet—fleshes her as an unyielding force. With 4K restorations of 2000s flips and AI-enhanced acoustics, it’s HBO’s bid for Emmys. Fans: TikTok’s 60M #TruthNeverEnding reels, X’s 12M posts. Late-night? Colbert: “P!nk’s truth? It flips forever.” In a world of feuds and floods, The Truth Never Ending isn’t biography—it’s a battle cry of unbreakable spirit, proving her voice doesn’t just echo; it endures, one fierce episode at a time.