ESPN announces ‘In The Arena: Serena Williams,’ with Tom Brady and Religion of Sports
"Serena’s expansion of the franchise will be a multi-part series that provides the most complete, intimate, and compelling account of her legendary career."
"Serena’s expansion of the franchise will be a multi-part series that provides the most complete, intimate, and compelling account of her legendary career."
"Destination: European Nights is a travelogue covering a passion play unlike any other."
"The docuseries has become the most-viewed G League partnered content series of all time, proving our campaign messaging is already resonating with key audiences."
"Described as Welcome to Wrexham and Cheer meets basketball, the series will be dual-narrative following Cube and the challenges of building a new basketball league from the ground up, as well as the journey of one of the BIG3 teams. ...BIG3’s widely covered $1.2 billion lawsuit against Qatari investors will also be covered."
"Conor is unlike anyone I’ve ever collaborated with. As one of his trainers described him, he’s an entirely unreasonable man."
The three-part docuseries doesn't have an announced premiere date.
The NBA has a behind-the-scenes docuseries on the playoffs coming to its app, beginning Saturday.
The Break hit the difficult target of featuring someone before they come to wide attention, then using that relationship well for extra access around something that got the subject wide attention.
The two series from the company behind Drive to Survive will continue with second seasons.
Drive to Survive's fifth season demonstrates the value in not reinventing the wheel.
Drive to Survive will launch next Friday, one week before the start of the F1 season.
"I’m honored to collaborate with Virginia and Mike Madden, along with my co-founder at Religion of Sports, Gotham Chopra, 199 Productions, and the rest of the creative team, in telling the iconic story of a family man who revolutionized not only the game but the culture of football."
Hock will direct, with Abrams, Schell, and Geist amongst the list of executive producers.
The first five episodes of Break Point will premiere Jan. 13, with five more to follow in June.
Zimbalist (The Two Escobars, Momentum Generation) directs this docuseries, with Connor Schell and Libby Geist attached as an executive producer and a producer respectively.
"The docuseries was a perfect fit for the G League as it provides our fans a window into the lives of our players as they seek to achieve their ultimate goal of making it to the NBA."
The series covers everything from Tom Brady's stolen jersey to the first women journalists to cover the NFL.
"For me, it was an incredible idea and project to really talk about the soccer as proxy to the relationship between two good neighbors, good rival countries."
The docuseries mostly gives Shaquille O'Neal's side of his story, but leaves you wanting more.
SHAQ will premiere on HBO and HBO Max on Nov. 23.
"Good Rivals will peel back the political, social, and sporting layers of a rivalry that has become must-see TV over the past 30 years."
"We kept this documentary real from the start, and I do feel like it is the most honest look into my life and career up until this point."
"I've always said that perhaps if I'd won that night, everything would have come my way."
"We interviewed over 75 people to get everybody's side of the story, and we were hearing things that even I hadn't heard before."