A new documentary about the controversial reality makeover series The Swan is in development for Hulu. Directed by Erin Lee Carr, the project examines the 2004 show that drew significant criticism for its approach to contestants' transformations. The Hollywood Reporter obtained exclusive details on the announcement.
The Swan, a reality television series that aired in 2004, is the subject of an upcoming Hulu documentary. The show, known for its extreme makeover format, involved contestants undergoing physical and psychological changes, often leading to debates about its ethics and impact on participants.
Erin Lee Carr, an acclaimed documentary filmmaker, is set to direct the project. Carr has previously helmed documentaries such as those on ESPN and HBO, bringing her expertise in investigative storytelling to this examination of the show's legacy. The announcement comes exclusively from The Hollywood Reporter, highlighting Hulu's interest in revisiting influential yet divisive programs from early 2000s reality TV.
The original series, produced by Fox, featured women competing in makeovers that included cosmetic surgery, therapy, and fitness regimens, culminating in a beauty pageant-style finale. Critics at the time lambasted it for promoting unrealistic beauty standards and objectification, though it garnered high ratings during its run.
This documentary aims to provide context on The Swan's cultural footprint, though specific details on production timeline or release date remain undisclosed in the report. The project underscores ongoing conversations in entertainment about the responsibilities of reality programming.