Elton John: Never Too Late

R.J. Cutler, David Furnish

Filled with revealing interviews and rare archival material, this rousing, intensely personal documentary offers keen insight into the life and career of a legendary musician marked by soaring highs and crushing lows, and contemplates a legacy defined equally by advocacy and artistry.

DIRECTOR
R.J. Cutler, David Furnish
YEAR
2024
COUNTRY
U.S.
RUNTIME
102 minutes

Elton John, R.J. Cutler, and David Furnish in person on Oct. 1

Co-directed by R.J. Cutler (Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, Belushi, The September Issue) and David Furnish, this rousing, intensely personal documentary finds a legendary musician in a richly reflective mood during his final concert tour, the multiyear, globe-spanning Farewell Yellow Brick Road. Filled with revealing interviews and rare archival material, Elton John: Never Too Late offers keen insight into a life and career marked by soaring highs and crushing lows, and contemplates a legacy defined equally by advocacy and artistry. A Disney+ release. Featuring a special appearance by Elton John and directors R.J. Cutler and David Furnish.

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Elton John: Never Too Late
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