In the four-part show, archival footage and personal videos and photos are intertwined with present-day interviews and scenes of the group embarking on their 2022 tour
The US Trustee, a bankruptcy watchdog, appointed Hogan to the committee on Friday.
Hogan won a $140 million judgment against Gawker in a lawsuit after the gossip website published an excerpt from a sex tape in which he appeared.
Gawker filed for bankruptcy this month with a plan to sell itself to online publisher Ziff Davis LLC for $90 million, setting the floor for bids in a court-supervised auction scheduled to take place later this summer.
The committee makes sure value is maximised for creditors, and in this case will ensure the sale generates the biggest recovery possible, according to attorneys familiar with the case.