An extended trailer from the upcoming documentary series about Robbie Williams has been released by Netflix.
The streaming platform also confirmed that the four-part series, titled Robbie Williams, will be released on 8 November.
Coinciding with the 25th anniversary of his solo career, the series will feature "hundreds of hours of intimate, never-before-seen personal archive spanning 30 years" as well as "exclusive access to Robbie".
The trailer shows pop star Williams discussing his meteoric rise to fame from joining Take That aged only 16, right through to the highs and lows of being a solo artist.
The video opens with Williams saying, "It's astounding what's happened in my life... but the past has me in a headlock."
The trailer also puts focus on the singer's mental health struggles, with him commenting in one clip that he was having a "nervous, mental breakdown" while on stage "in front of thousands of people."
Also shown is personal footage of Williams with his wife, Ayda Field, and their children.
The series is directed by Emmy and Bafta-nominated director, Joe Pearlman, who directed Netflix's recent hit documentary series, Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now.
It is executive produced by Academy Award, Bafta and Grammy-winning director Asif Kapadia, who was behind the 2010 film Senna, as well as the 2015 documentary Amy, about late soul singer Amy Winehouse.
Robbie Williams will be available to watch on Netflix from 8 November.