Photography Frank PettisMusicNewsMusic / NewsIggy Pop is producing a punk docuseries with Debbie Harry and morePunk legends come together to explore the iconic movementShareLink copied ✔️December 11, 2018December 11, 2018TextSylvie Markes The ‘Godfather of Punk’ Iggy Pop is executive producer of an all-star docuseries Punk. The iconic Stooges’s frontman has been at the forefront of the radical music and cultural movement, and flouted a few rules in his time, so it’s no surprise that he’s the chosen font of knowledge behind EPIX’s “quintessential story of punk”. Iggy and his glittering career was captured previously in the 2016 documentary, Gimme Danger, showing the rise and fall of The Stooges, by filmmaker Jim Jarmusch. Among other music legends, the musician will appear in intimate interviews alongside Sex Pistols’ John Lydon, Dave Grohl, Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea. A synopsis reads: “Featuring original interviews with America’s punk pioneers and the U.K.’s most notorious bands, alongside a seamless blend of rare and unseen photos, gritty archival film and video, a crackling soundtrack of punk hits and misses, Punk explores the music, the fashion, the art and the DIY attitude of a subculture of self-described misfits and outcasts.” Produced by the fashion designer John Varvatos and directed by Jessie James Miller with Derik Murray's Network Entertainment, Punk premieres on March 11. If we can learn anything from the antics of Iggy Pop – from a wild music career, rolling around in glass and covering himself in peanut butter, to starring in indie classics like John Water’s Cry-Baby and some questionable insurance commercials – it’s to expect the unexpected. Punk should be no different. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘UK Ug’: How Gen Z Brits reinvented rap in 2025 How a century-old Danish brand became pop culture’s favourite sound systemDHLInside singer Sigrid’s intimate walks through nature with her fans ‘The unknown is exciting’: Why Gorillaz’ upcoming album is all about deathThe 20 best tracks of 2025, rankedThe 20 best albums of 2025, rankedThe renaissance of Zara Larsson: ‘I’m out of the Khia Asylum’The 10 best music videos of 2025, rankedListen to our shadowy Dazed Winter 2025 playlist7 of Chase Infiniti’s favourite K-pop tracksMeet The Deep, K-pop’s antihero ‘This is our Nirvana!’: Are Geese Gen Z’s first great rock band?