Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing Trailer and Key Art From Netflix

Netflix is bringing the heat with a first look at Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing, the new docuseries streaming on February 1, 2026.

From the team behind Simone Biles Rising, Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing is a high-stakes docuseries that explores the passionate, sparkling world of competitive ice dance, where lifelong partnerships (both romantic and platonic), relentless dedication, and raw human emotion collide with one goal: Olympic glory.

Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing Trailer and Key Art From Netflix
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This dramatic three-part series follows some of the world’s best ice dance pairs, including American favorites Madison Chock and Evan Bates, campy Canadians Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, and the wild cards, Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry from Team France.

Each episode of the Netflix (Finding Her Edge) series will showcase their rollercoaster journey, on and off the ice, as they push the boundaries of their art form and compete head-to-head on the road to the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.

Photo courtesy of Netflix
Photo courtesy of Netflix

Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing continues Netflix’s creative collaboration with the International Olympic Committee, which produced three Olympian-led documentaries tied to the Olympic Games Paris 2024.

Directed by Katie Walsh, the series is executive-produced by Giselle Parets, Gotham Chopra, Ameeth Sankaran, Victor Buhler, Yiannis Exarchos, JT Taylor, Kostas Karvelas, Anne-Sophie Voumard, Jérôme Parmentier, David Herren, and Adam Christian Clark.

Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier
Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier photo courtesy of Netflix

Religion of Sports and the Olympic Channel produce the three-episode series. After watching ​Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing, be sure to ​tune in ​to see all of the ice dancing teams compete in the ​2026 Olympic​ Winter​ Games at Milano Cortina this February.

The Opening Ceremony will take place on Friday, February 6, and will be available to view on NBC and Peacock in the United States, with coverage around the world offered by media rights-holders to the Olympic Games.

Paul Poirier and Piper Gilles photo courtesy of Netflix
Paul Poirier and Piper Gilles photo courtesy of Netflix

The International Olympic Committee is a not-for-profit, civil, non-governmental, international organization composed of volunteers committed to building a better world through sport. It redistributes more than 90 per cent of its income to the wider sporting movement, which means that every day the equivalent of USD 4.7 million goes to help athletes and sports organisations at all levels around the world.

Religion of Sports (Rise of the 49ers, Simone Biles Rising) is an award-winning media company founded in 2017 by Tom Brady, Michael Strahan, and filmmaker Gotham Chopra. They tell stories at the intersection of sports, culture, and the human spirit—partnering with the world’s most iconic athletes and brands to create premium content seen around the globe.

Evan Bates and Madison Chock photo courtesy of Netflix
Evan Bates and Madison Chock photo courtesy of Netflix

Olympic Channel is the IOC’s global content studio, focused on producing premium Olympic stories.

Their recent slate of originals includes Court of Gold, the Olympic men’s basketball series; Emmy-nominated series Simone Biles Rising; Emmy-winning Redeem Team feature doc about the 2008 US men’s basketball team; Sprint, the docuseries on the world’s top sprinters; and Emmy-nominated doc 72: A Gathering of Champions about the Munich Olympics.

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