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The moment Yungblud’s fans have been waiting for is here. The trailer for his upcoming documentary, Are You Ready, Boy?, just hit the internet—and it’s a whirlwind of sweat, tears, mosh pits, and unfiltered confessions. Directed with the same raw energy that defines his music, the film promises to pull back the curtain on Dominic Harrison’s chaotic world like never before.
"This isn’t just a documentary. It’s a f*ing exorcism," Yungblud declares in the opening seconds, setting the tone for what’s to come.
Fans got a taste of Yungblud’s documentary style with 2020’s The Underrated Youth (HBO), but Are You Ready, Boy? takes it further. This isn’t just a victory lap—it’s an unfiltered diary of his highest highs and lowest lows.
"Are You Ready, Boy?" isn’t just a cool phrase—it’s a direct callback to his 2022 anthem "The Funeral," where he snarls, "Are you ready, boy? Let’s go to war." The documentary seems to frame his career as exactly that: a battle—against expectations, industry norms, and his own demons.
The trailer is cut like a fever dream—gritty concert footage, intimate backstage moments, and flashes of Yungblud screaming into the void. The soundtrack? A mix of his hits and what sounds like unreleased material.
Yungblud isn’t just another rock star. He’s become a cultural lightning rod—a voice for misfits, LGBTQ+ youth, and anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider. This documentary isn’t just about him—it’s about the movement he’s built.
"I’d rather burn out than fade away," he says at one point. And judging by this trailer? He means it.
The second the trailer dropped, the Black Hearts Club exploded.
One fan put it perfectly:"Yungblud documentaries aren’t just watch parties—they’re group therapy sessions for everyone who’s ever felt too loud, too weird, or too much."