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Home  /  Uncategorized  /  Alex Gibney’s Long-Awaited Elon Musk Doc ‘Musk’ Heads to Theaters via Bleecker Street
26 August 2025

Alex Gibney’s Long-Awaited Elon Musk Doc ‘Musk’ Heads to Theaters via Bleecker Street

Written by Paul Moon
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Behind the scenes, I kept hearing that nobody wanted to touch this doc, with distributor after distributor passing on it. It’s finally landed with a low-key studio.

Finally, Alex Gibney’s long-anticipated Elon Musk doc, simply titled “Musk,” is set to be released theatrically in the U.S. via Bleecker Street before landing on HBO Max. No release dates have been confirmed for now.

Gibney has been tinkering with this one for years, expanding the scope as Musk’s public image continues to mutate in real time. Official work on “Musk” started in early 2022. Elon is extensively interviewed as well, though I wonder now if he regrets doing that, since Gibney has shown himself to be no fan of his.

This was originally supposed to hit Cannes, but Gibney put the brakes on that premiere because more material kept showing up as Musk continued to unravel publicly, and more footage kept being added.

Bleecker CEO Kent Sanderson is already framing this as a definitive portrait, calling Musk “an individual at the crossroads of our society” and hailing Gibney’s ability to bring “clarity, audacity, and urgency” to the story.

Strong words, though it remains to be seen how audiences will respond to “yet another take” on the billionaire who has dominated headlines for the past decade.

Gibney, of course, is no stranger to high-profile figures and cautionary tales (“Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room,” “Taxi to the Dark Side”). Gibney also directed the 2020 documentary “Totally Under Control,” which examines the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This marks a reunion between the filmmaker and Bleecker execs who shepherded “We Steal Secrets” back in 2013. Expect plenty of discourse when “Musk” hits theaters later this year.

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H. Paul Moon is a filmmaker based in New York City and Washington, D.C. whose works concentrate on the performing arts. Major films include “Sitka: A Piano Documentary” about the craftsmanship of Steinway pianos, “Quartet for the End of Time” about Olivier Messiaen’s transcendent WWII composition, and an acclaimed feature film about the life and music of American composer Samuel Barber that premiered on PBS. Moon has created music videos for numerous composers including Moondog, Susan Botti and Angélica Negrón, and three opera films set in a community garden. His film “The Passion of Scrooge” was awarded “Critic's Choice” by Opera News as a “thoroughly enjoyable film version, insightfully conceived and directed” with “first-rate and remarkably illustrative storytelling.” Further highlights include works featured in exhibitions at the Nevada Museum of Art and the City Museum of New York, PBS television broadcasts, and best of show awards in over a dozen international film festivals.

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