Netflix has announced that its Untold series documentary, titled 'Chess Mates,' exploring the 2022 cheating scandal between Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann, will premiere on April 7, 2026. The film follows the controversy sparked by Niemann's victory over Carlsen at the Sinquefield Cup and the subsequent $100 million lawsuit. Hans Niemann has responded on social media, seeking an American sponsor ahead of the release.
The chess world gained renewed attention with Netflix's confirmation of a documentary delving into the high-profile feud between world number one Magnus Carlsen and American grandmaster Hans Niemann. The episode, part of the Untold series, is scheduled for release on April 7, 2026, with a trailer set for March 10. Directed by Thomas Tancred and executive produced by Chapman Way and Maclain Way, 'Untold: Chess Mates' examines the 2022 Sinquefield Cup in St. Louis, where Niemann defeated Carlsen in the third round, ending the Norwegian's 53-game unbeaten streak. Carlsen withdrew from the tournament shortly after, later implying suspicions of cheating, which ignited global headlines.
The scandal escalated when Carlsen resigned after one move in their subsequent online match. Niemann admitted to past online cheating but denied any over-the-board misconduct. A Chess.com report indicated Niemann likely cheated in more than 100 online games, though it found no evidence for in-person play against Carlsen. In response, Niemann filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against Carlsen, Chess.com, and grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, which was settled privately in 2023.
The documentary covers Niemann's efforts to rebuild his career, including a tense rematch at the 2024 Speed Chess Championship in Paris, where Carlsen won 17.5-12.5. Netflix crews followed both players at events like the Champions Chess Tour Finals in Toronto and the FIDE World Blitz Championship in New York, and even attended Carlsen's wedding in Oslo in January 2025. Carlsen, on The Joe Rogan Experience, stated he does not 'trust' Niemann and believes 'there's still something off.'
Niemann, aged 22, reacted on X (formerly Twitter) with: 'The truth, reckoning, and revolution is upon us. Netflix April 7th!' In a longer post, he described enduring 'smear campaigns' and 'false narratives,' positioning himself as embodying 'American resilience.' He announced bids open for a 'premier American company' as a long-term partner to aid his path to world champion, before the 'Netflix spotlight shifts the narrative.' Carlsen has not yet commented publicly on the documentary. Separately, A24 is developing a feature film, 'Checkmate,' on the scandal, though no release date is confirmed.