The Shohei Ohtani interpreter gambling scandal already has a scripted TV series in the works
A scripted TV series on the gambling scandal involving Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara is in the works at Lionsgate.
A scripted TV series on the gambling scandal involving Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara is in the works at Lionsgate.
Like the doc, the scripted series will follow two basketball phenoms in 1990s Chicago.
Burke is also credited with creating the "high five" with Dusty Baker in 1977.
The 10-episode series, starring O'Shea Jackson, premieres Oct. 29 on Apple TV+.
This is an excellent reason to watch the 2011 movie starring Tom Hardy!
He's here, he's there, he's every f---in' where.
"Yeah, he’s being a complete dick."
Harrison plays Apocalypse, a veteran wrestler and recovering alcoholic.
Starring Stephen Amell ('Arrow'), the series premieres Sunday on Starz.
"I've never spoken about my time with the Fab Five," said Webber.
Huffman previously starred as producer Dana Whitaker on 'Sports Night.'
Written by the team behind 'Cobra Kai,' the series is based on a book by Walter Byers, longtime executive director of the NCAA.
Lynn was the first Black female sports agent to represent a top-five pick in the NFL Draft.
Dawson has run a Florida funeral home since retirement, keeping his involvement from the public.