Netflix releases a trailer for Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé and confirms an April 17 release date.
The film takes a deep dive into the making of the iconic Coachella performance, which served as an ode to historically black colleges, a mini-Destiny’s Child reunion, and a general life giver.

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Netflix released the official trailer for Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé, this coming just days after Beyoncé teased the project on social media. In the clip’s first half, the voice of the late Maya Angelou plays over a video montage of Beyoncé’s past accomplishments. The interview recording emphasizes kindness, and ends with Angelou offering the advice that new generations “tell the truth.”
In the second half, the trailer ramps up with footage of Beyoncé’s 2018 Coachella performance, complemented by graphics that emphasize the cultural relevance of the event. At the end of the clip, Netflix confirms the release date and presents a yellow and black graphic with the official title.
Homecoming: A Film By Beyonce airs April 17 on Netflix.
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Source: ScreenRant
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