We have the lowdown on this new show and why the missing girl's parents have refused to take part in the doc.
When is the Madeleine McCann Netflix documentary released?
The documentary is due to be screened in April 2019, but an exact date is yet to be revealed.
It will examine the case of the missing three-year-old and interviews key figures and investigators.
Netflix had been hoping it would be ready to screen in 2018 but the project reportedly took longer than expected.
It's also thought producers had wanted to create an eight-part series but it may now be a one or two parter.
Why did Madeleine's parents refuse to be involved?
The couple's pals, who were on that fateful holiday with them when Maddie went missing, and their former spokesperson Clarence Mitchell blasted the film, which is reported to have cost £20million, saying: "We want nothing to do with it."
In 2018 The Sun reported that the McCanns have declined to be involved because the Metropolitan Police's investigation is still active.
What will the Madeleine McCann Netflix documentary cover?
Netflix are hoping the documentary will be massive hit like its other successful true crime dramas including Making A Murderer and Abducted in Plain Sight.
The search for the toddler became the most high-profile missing person investigation in history.
But despite a Portuguese police probe and an £11 million Scotland Yard investigation, Kate and Gerry McCann's search for their daughter goes on.
Cops are waiting to find out from the Home Office if they will be granted extra public funding to continue their painstaking search for the missing girl.
Three-year-old Maddie vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal’s Praia da Luz in May 2007.
She had been left alone sleeping with her younger twin siblings while her parents were dining in a nearby tapas restaurant.
Source: Read Full Article