Mike Shinoda Shares New Details About Linkin Park Documentary Unshatter

Linkin Park attends the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda has shared more details about the band's upcoming documentary, Unshatter.

The band first announced the project earlier in June alongside a teaser trailer. The film is directed by Linkin Park member Joe Hahn.

Speaking with the BBC, Shinoda revealed that the idea for a Linkin Park documentary has been in development for years, dating back to before the death of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017.

"[Hahn] always wanted to do something that kind of, like, explained our universe to people," Shinoda says.

Following Bennington's passing, that story took on a much deeper meaning. According to Shinoda, Unshatter follows the members of Linkin Park as they "pick up the pieces" and ultimately decide to relaunch the band with new vocalist Emily Armstrong.

"More info will come out soon," Shinoda says of Unshatter. "We're very excited about it, really proud of Joe."

Linkin Park released From Zero, their first album featuring Armstrong, in 2024. The band is currently touring Europe.

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