Multiple outlets report on the release of an official trailer for “Sorry Not Sorry,” a documentary produced by The New York Times. The film focuses on comedian Louis C.K.’s public fallout and his subsequent return to performing on stage. The coverage characterizes the documentary as examining the events surrounding his “public downfall,” including the consequences that followed for his career and public standing. The trailer also highlights the arc of his comeback, framing the story around his return to live comedy. While the reports emphasize the documentary’s subject matter—his rise, the backlash and repercussions, and his later stage return—they do not present additional specific plot details in the provided summaries. Taken together, the sources present the same core information: the documentary is NYT-produced, it is the subject of an official trailer, and it centers on Louis C.K.’s downfall and return to stand-up. No outlet in the provided excerpts disputes the premise or offers a competing interpretation of the documentary’s focus.