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Becoming Is Headed to Netflix in May

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Barack and Michelle Obama are stepping further into the documentary game — this time, with some even more personal subject matter at hand.

The pair are producing a documentary film titled Becoming, based upon Michelle Obama's 2018 memoir of the same name, as part of their huge Netflix deal.

Mark your calendars, the doc heads to Netflix on Friday, May 6. The film offers up an intimate peek into her life "during a moment of profound change, not only for her personally but for the country she and her husband served over eight impactful years in the White House," per the official description.

Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at her life during her 34-city tour to promote her book and connect with different members of the community.

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