3 Netflix Documentaries to Stream This Weekend (May 29-31)

Key Takeaways

- Untold UK: Vinnie Jones caps Netflix's UK sports docuseries run with a 77-minute profile of the footballer-turned-Hollywood star
- Room to Move follows a dancer rebuilding her life after a life-changing diagnosis
- Mark Rober's CrunchLabs series continues with new engineering-focused episodes
Netflix's June lineup is already making headlines with a Michael Jackson documentary and a five-part retrospective on 250 years of American independence. But before you flip the calendar, the streaming service dropped three documentaries worth catching this weekend.
The additions include a brutally honest portrait of English football's most notorious enforcer, an intimate recovery story about a dancer, and fresh episodes from a former NASA engineer who's built a massive YouTube following. Here's the breakdown.
Untold UK: Vinnie Jones
Netflix has been on a run with its UK-based Untold sports docuseries, covering Jamie Vardy and Liverpool's 2005 comeback. The series wraps with a profile as brash as its subject: Vinnie Jones, the footballer who became a Hollywood fixture through sheer menace.
The 77-minute film traces Jones from his days as one of Wimbledon's "Crazy Gang" members through the club's stunning upset of Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup. It covers his record-setting 12 red cards and the infamous 1992 "Soccer's Hard Men" video that glorified violent on-field tactics.
American audiences likely first encountered Jones in Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, where he loomed as a terrifying henchman. The documentary explores that transition from pitch to screen, along with the dozens of films that followed.
What sets this apart from typical sports retrospectives is the interview footage with Jones himself. The film peels back the "hard man" image to find something more introspective underneath.
Room to Move
The second addition takes a quieter approach. Room to Move follows a dancer rebuilding her world after a life-changing medical diagnosis. The documentary captures both the physical rehabilitation process and the emotional recalibration that comes with losing a core part of your identity.

Details on runtime and director haven't been widely publicized, but the film fits Netflix's growing slate of intimate, personal documentaries that focus on individual stories rather than celebrity profiles or true crime.
CrunchLabs with Mark Rober
Mark Rober built his YouTube following by turning complex engineering concepts into accessible, often spectacular videos. The former NASA engineer's Netflix series extends that formula with higher production values and longer-form explanations.
The new episodes continue what's worked on YouTube: breaking down how things work, building elaborate contraptions, and making physics feel approachable. For parents looking for screen time that's both entertaining and educational, this is the weekend pick.
Why Netflix Is Betting on Documentaries
These releases reflect a broader strategy. Sports documentary viewership on Netflix has jumped 40% year-over-year, and the platform added roughly 12.5 million subscribers to its ad-supported tier in Q1 2026. Non-fiction content costs less to produce than scripted series and generates strong engagement during weekend viewing windows.
“Documentaries are no longer just educational; they have become the tentpole entertainment that drives sustained user retention.”
— Media Industry Analyst, Bloomberg Intelligence
The Untold series in particular has proven effective at drawing viewers who might not otherwise seek out sports content. By focusing on personalities and drama rather than game analysis, Netflix reaches beyond the core sports audience.
What's Coming in June
If none of these grab you, June brings heavier programming. The Michael Jackson documentary promises a "telling" portrait, though details remain sparse. The American Experiment, a five-part series on 250 years of U.S. independence, will likely dominate conversation closer to July 4th.
For this weekend, though, these three offer solid options across different moods: sports drama with Vinnie Jones, quiet resilience with Room to Move, or engineering fun with Mark Rober.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
When did these Netflix documentaries release?
All three documentaries are available to stream starting the weekend of May 29-31, 2026.
How long is the Vinnie Jones documentary?
Untold UK: Vinnie Jones runs 77 minutes.
Is Mark Rober's Netflix series different from his YouTube videos?
The CrunchLabs series uses the same educational engineering approach but with higher production values and longer-form content than his typical YouTube uploads.
What Netflix documentaries are coming in June 2026?
June brings a Michael Jackson documentary and The American Experiment, a five-part series on 250 years of American independence.
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