Matthew Perry's overdose death in October 2023 is explored in the new Peacock documentary, 'Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy.' The 'Friends' star had been getting ketamine injections by his live-in assistant,
The beloved “Friends” actor’s final moments were laid bare by U.S. attorney Martin Estrada claims in a new Peacock documentary, titled “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood
A new documentary covers the life and death of “Friends” star Matthew Perry. Called “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy,” it’s directed and executive-produced by Robert Palumbo and premieres on Peacock Tuesday,
Fairchild built a bond with Perry when she played his mother on 'Friends' in the 1990s and early 2000s Morgan Fairchild is reflecting on the special connection she had with Matthew Perry. In Peacock’s new documentary Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy,
The investigation into Matthew Perry‘s tragic death will be the subject of a new documentary. On Tuesday, Peacock shared the trailer fo: A Hollywood Tragedy, which will premiere on Feb. 25. The trailer opens with a recording of the dispatch call made when Perry was found drowned in his home’s hot tub in October 2023.
The 'Friends' star's lifelong loneliness and the trappings of his fame are centered as the film explores the drug that killed him and those accused of being responsible.
Matthew Perry was found dead in his hot tub from an accidental ketamine overdose in October 2023. Here’s everything to know about the ‘Friends’ star’s sudden passing at the age of 54, as explored in ‘Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy.
A Hollywood Tragedy," the Peacock documentary that explores the life and the final days of "Friends" star, debuts on Feb. 25.
As a Peacock original, you’ll need a Peacock subscription to watch “Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy.” Peacock costs $7.99/month or $79.99/year with ads. If you choose to go ad-free, you’ll pay $13.99/month or $139.99/year.
Former U.S. Attorney E. Martin Estrada says the five people charged in connection with Matthew Perry's overdose death were 'taking advantage' of the 'Friends' star and 'should have known better.'