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A NEW documentary about Freddie Flintoff has had its release date confirmed - and it's just days away.

The 47-year-old former cricketer has granted cameras exclusive access to document the highs and lows of his life and career.

Freddie Flintoff at the Pride of Britain Awards.
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a documentary about Freddie Flintoff has had its release date confirmed - and it's just days awayCredit: Getty
Close-up of Freddie Flintoff's injured face.
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Freddie's life changed forever after the crash while filming Top Gear
Poster for the Disney+ documentary "Flintoff," about Andrew Flintoff's career and 2022 car crash.
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The former cricketer has allowed the cameras into his life for a new documentary on Disney+Credit: PA

The film - produced by South Shore - will look back at Freddie's incredible life and cricketing career that saw him win two Ashes series with England and become a national sporting hero.

However, it will also chart his life today and return to cricket following his life-altering car crash in 2022. 

Freddie was left permanently scarred following the horrifying crash while filming Top Gear.

The star co-hosted the BBC motoring show alongside Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris from 2019 until the crash.

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Freddie was rushed to hospital following the high-speed smash at the Top Gear test track at Dunsfold Aerodrome, Surrey.

And now Freddie will speak in depth about the crash in a brand new documentary for streaming giant Disney+.

Called Flintoff, it will premiere on April 25 in the UK and Ireland.

Award-winning director John Dower has been granted exclusive access to Freddie over the last year to film his recovery and document his cricketing career.

Freddie said: “Cricket’s always been a massive part of my life, shaping who I am.

"Looking back on the highs and the lows, including the challenges I’ve faced since my accident, has been a real reminder of why my career in the sport has meant so much.”

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Freddie took time away from the spotlight to recover from his injuries before gradually returning to TV with his show Field of Dreams.

The show will be returning for a third series, and Freddie also got some good news in February when it was confirmed his reboot of Bullseye had been snapped up for a full series.

The move by ITV came after a successful pilot of the dart-throwing game show at Christmas.

Four hour-long episodes will be broadcast as well as an additional extra-festive special.

Three men in racing suits stand in a parking lot with damaged cars in the background.
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Freddie co-hosted Top Gear with Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris from 2019 until the crashCredit: BBC

Flintoff airs on Disney+ from April 25.

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