The legendary one career of the rock band Bon Jovi records the documentary “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story” which is set to premiere on Huluin the US on April 26.

It is the first time that a band documentary will feature all members of Bon Jovi’s illustrious career, including past and present and will highlight personal footage their four decades, photos which have not been presented again and stories that have never been said.

“As fascinating as the story of a singular talent is, it’s even rarer that a legend like Jon Bon Jovi allows the world to see his most vulnerable moments while he’s still living them. Forty years of personal videos, unreleased early demosoriginal lyrics and never-before-seen photos chronicle the journey from the clubs of the Jersey Shore to the biggest stages on the planet, the documentary’s description says, according to Hulu.

Viewers will experience them again triumphs and the failures, the greatest successes, the greatest disappointments and Bon Jovi’s most public moments of friction.

In November, Bon Jovi returned with the Christmas song, ‘Christmas Isn’t Christmas’. It was the rock veterans’ first after a three-year hiatus.
Earlier that month, founding member and iconic guitarist Richie Sambora said “the time has come” to organize a reunion in time for the band’s 40th anniversary.
“It’s time to do it. It’s our 40th anniversary, but I feel younger than ever,” he said.

The documentary will air on Disney+ worldwide and in Latin America on Star+ later this year.