‘Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy’: How to watch, where to stream

The new documentary special Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy is set to release and join the Peacock Originals library on Tuesday, Feb. 25.

The hour long special on Perry, well-known for his role as Chandler on the hit nineties show Friends, delves into his shocking death which happened in late October 2023, and features interviews with law enforcement personnel, Hollywood insiders and more.

According to Peacock’s synopsis, the documentary will share the story of how Perry rose to fame while also detailing the events of the final days before his death. Viewers will hear directly from the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California regarding the charges put on individuals in connection with Perry’s death—which only came after it was believed Perry died from an overdose.

Where can I stream Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy?

The highly anticipated Perry documentary is exclusively streaming on Peacock. Those interested in watching the documentary can do so by committing to one of Peacock’s paid subscription plans.

What is Peacock?

Peacock is one of basic cable’s greatest alternatives. Users can stream hit movies and TV shows or explore a plethora of Peacock Originals like Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy.

Peacock currently offers two plans to choose from including their premium plan for $7.99 a month ($79.99 annually) and their premium plus plan for $13.99 a month ($139.99 annually).

The premium plan is the most popular package offering subscribers access to live sporting events, new and hit TV shows and movies, Peacock Originals and more.

Peacock’s premium plus plan comes with everything included in the premium plan along with the ability to download and watch select titles offline and the chance to stream your local NBC channels live at any time. Also, with the premium plus plan users can stream content without ad interruptions.