Brisbane’s back-to-back premiership feat, Melbourne’s off-field drama, and the emotional final chapter of Nat Fyfe’s career will headline the AFL‘s long-awaited global docuseries which is set to land next month.
Final Siren: Inside the AFL, produced by the Emmy-winning Box To Box team (the creators of Formula 1: Drive to Survive, and Facoff: Inside the NHL), will premiere on Prime Video on February 27, just days before the 2026 season begins, and will be available in 240 countries worldwide.
Filmed across the 2025 season, the four-part series offers unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to Brisbane, Melbourne, the Western Bulldogs, GWS, Fremantle, and Gold Coast. It follows some of the game’s biggest names including Max Gawn, Marcus Bontempelli, Toby Greene, and Touk Miller, while also charting the Lions’ premiership surge through Dayne Zorko and Cam Rayner, and documenting Fyfe’s farewell after a stellar 16-year career.
Final Siren: Inside the AFL
“Final Siren: Inside the AFL captures the raw passion, personality and drama of Aussie Rules football in ways we have never been seen before, and we are thrilled to showcase the game to the world,” Prime Video’s Sarah Christie said.
“The series thrusts viewers into the intensity of the game, capturing high-stakes moments on and off the field that resonate with audiences around the world,” Box to Box executive producer Hillary Olsen added. “We’re thrilled to be partnering with the AFL and Prime Video to bring these extraordinary stories to life.”
The series is set to be one of the AFL’s biggest international exposure plays yet, with all four episodes to drop at once on Feb. 27.
“The docuseries presents a wonderful opportunity to connect new and long-time fans from around the world through incredible access to some of our game’s biggest stars and capturing everything we love about Australian Rules Football,” AFL Executive General Manager Customer, Commercial and Technology Bec Haagsma said.