Netflix launches docuseries on America's Next Top Model

Netflix is releasing a three-part docuseries titled Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model, exploring the legacy of the long-running reality show. The series features insights from former contestants, judges, producers, and creator Tyra Banks. It premieres early on February 16.

America's Next Top Model (ANTM), which debuted in 2003, aired for 24 seasons and propelled the careers of participants such as Eva Marcille, Lio Tipton, and Yaya DaCosta. The show became known for its dramatic elements, as described in Netflix's synopsis: a "pop-culture juggernaut defined by explosive drama, public meltdowns and controversies that still fuel viral moments today."

The new docuseries, Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model, serves as the definitive chronicle of the competition. It includes contributions from key figures, including host and creator Tyra Banks, along with former contestants, judges, and producers. This production delves into the chaos and complicated legacy of the series.

Viewers can stream the three episodes starting at 3 a.m. ET on Monday, February 16. Netflix offers various subscription options for access: the Standard with ads tier at $8 per month, Standard at $18 per month, and Premium at $25 per month. The ad-supported plan has some content limitations due to licensing, while higher tiers provide ad-free viewing and additional features like more simultaneous streams and downloads.

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