Netflix drops trailer for 'Untold: Chess Mates' ahead of April premiere

Netflix has released the official trailer for 'Untold: Chess Mates,' its upcoming documentary on the 2022 Magnus Carlsen-Hans Niemann cheating scandal. The episode, part of the Untold series, premieres April 7, 2026, following last month's release date announcement.

The 71-second trailer, unveiled on March 10, 2026, revisits the Sinquefield Cup controversy where Niemann upset Carlsen, prompting the world champion's withdrawal and cheating accusations. It features dramatic clips, including Niemann's claim that "my entire life and career has been destroyed" and references to viral speculation about 'anal beads.' Carlsen states, "I felt that I was not playing a human," while Niemann calls him paranoid.

Building on the scandal's fallout— including Niemann's dismissed defamation lawsuit and Chess.com's report—the trailer highlights the personal toll. Niemann reflects in prior interviews on learning 'important lessons about life and chess.'

Reviews note the trailer's appeal to chess fans but limited broader draw. This follows Netflix's February announcement detailing filming at recent events like the 2024 Speed Chess Championships and Carlsen's 2025 wedding, capturing the rivalry's evolution.

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