Planning to Watch Gunther’s Millions? Here’s Everything About the Limited Docuseries

Gunther’s Millions is an upcoming Netflix docuseries directed by Aurelien Leturgie and created by Emelie Dumay. The docuseries follows the story of Gunther, a dog with a huge trust fund. Apart from showing the dog’s rich life, the director dives into the life of Gunther’s owner, who led a luxurious life using his pooch’s fund. The docuseries will consist of only 4 episodes, each an hour long.

Gunther's Millions set to release on February 1, 2023.
A still from the Netflix docuseries “Gunther’s Millions.”

Gunther’s Millions Synopsis

The official description of the docuseries reads,

“A dog with a trust fund isn’t the strangest part of this story. Gunther’s eccentric handler also lived a luxe life — with a cult-like Entourage.”

Gunther has around 400 millions worth of trust fund, with which, an entire empire of mansions and other properties were built and bought. In fact, even a pop music group debuted with the help of the pup’s fund. The series will show precisely how and why the dog got the fund, and the means through which the pup’s owner used it.

Gunther’s Millions Cast and Crew

Speaking of the cast, the docuseries stars Lee Dahlberg and Gunther himself. Apart from them, there will be plenty of cameos as well. The soundtrack credit goes to Mando Boys. The production crew consists of Emily Abrahams, Paige Ferrari, Olivia Becker, Ceylan Carhoglu, Samantha Casey, Claudia Croce-Tashman, Emilie Dumay, Alessandra Giordano, Aurelien Leturgie, Fiammetta Luino, Dawn Persson, Susan Ricketts and Max Wyler.

Gunther's Millions set to release on February 1, 2023.
A still from the Netflix docuseries “Gunther’s Millions.”

The cinematographers are Boaz Freund, Vincent Hogan, Vassili Spiropoulos and Rocky Wyler. The editing department includes Edward Bishop, Jack Gravina, Kelley Harrison and Gary Pollak. David Pledger supervised the post-production, and the visual effects team includes Alex Haldi, Meg Rhoads, Stephanie Swartz and James Thayer.

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Gunther’s Millions Trailer and Release Date

The trailer starts off with a woman’s voice addressing a wealthy countess who made Gunther, the dog, inherit all her riches when she died. Later in the trailer, we get introduced to Gunther’s properties, such as a Yacht, Madonna’s mansion, a music group, and more. Many people are featured in the docuseries as they explain what they did to enjoy Gunther’s riches.

From drugs to sex, so much has happened around Gunther. Is the countess real, or is it just a made-up story to avoid answering questions regarding the 400 million fund? We can get the answer only after watching the series. Here is the official trailer of Gunther’s Millions.

Gunther’s Millions is set to premiere on February 1, 2023, on Netflix. Turn on the remind me option to avoid missing out on the rich dog’s dark secrets.

Are you excited to witness the rich life of Gunther? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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Taniya CJ
Taniya CJ
Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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