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Hulu on Wednesday unveiled premiere dates for its spring slate of original documentaries, including a film on the “cautionary tale” of WeWork and its charismatic co-founder Adam Neumann.
Weighing in with an 11-word title, _WeWork: Or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn _debuts on the streaming platform April 2. Jed Rothstein directed the documentary exploring
the office space-sharing startup that attracted massive investment and then nearly collapsed in a twisted pile of Herman Miller chairs. Neumann, described as a “hippie-messianic leader,” was
bought out to the tune of a billion dollars. As Deadline reported last month, Apple TV+ has separately ordered _WeCrashed_, a limited series based on the WeWork debacle, to star Anne
Hathaway and Jared Leto. Hulu says its documentary benefits from interviews with “journalists, experts and high-ranking former employees” to tell “one of the biggest corporate flameouts and
venture capitalist bubbles in recent years.” Campfire, Forbes and Olive Hill Media executive produced the project. WATCH ON DEADLINE Premiering on Hulu on March 12 is _Kid 90_, directed by
former child star Soleil Moon Frye. The _Punky Brewster_ actress shot hundreds of hours of video as a teenager in the ’90s, capturing her life and famous friends in an era before social
media. The footage sat untouched for decades before Frye revisited it for her documentary. Hulu calls the film a “true time capsule” that also serves as a “deeply personal coming-of-age
story.” Frye friends David Arquette, Stephen Dorff, Balthazar Getty, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Brian Austin Green, Tori Leonard and Heather McComb are among those featured in the film, executive
produced by STX and Appian Way. The debut date comes on the heels of Frye’s return to TV starring in Peacock’s _Punky Brewster_ reboot, which debuts later this month. Releasing on Hulu on
April 20 is the three-part docuseries _Sasquatch_ from executive producers Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass and Mel Eslyn, the team behind breakout hit _Wild Wild Country_. Director Joshua Rofé
follows an investigative journalist into the Redwood forests of Northern California to get to the bottom of a gruesome story from decades ago, in which three men were said to have been “torn
limb from limb in a savage Bigfoot attack.” _Harry and the Hendersons_ this is not. As the journalist, David Holthouse, delves further into the strange tale, he’s “taken down a path that’s
far more terrifying than anyone would have imagined.” Along with Duplass Brothers Productions, _Sasquatch_ is executive produced by Holthouse, Steven Berger of Number 19 and Zach Cregger,
and produced by M. Elizabeth Hughes.