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ESPN and Netflix today announces a partnership that has birthed a new docuseries surrounding Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls during the 1990’s entitled The Last Dance.
Directed by Jason Hehir (The Fab Five, The ’85 Bears, and HBO’s Andre the Giant) and produced by Mike Tollin, the anthology styled, 10-part documentary series follows Jordan’s larger than life championship era with the Bulls and its vast impact on modern-day NBA.
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— ESPN Films 30 for 30 (@30for30) May 15, 2018
Crafted with over 500 hours of never-before-seen footage and the full cooperation of Michael Jordan and other pivotal members of the Bulls championship teams, a Jordan narrated trailer offers even further insight into what appears to be one of the most in-depth looks into Jordan and the Bulls ever.
The series is produced by Mandalay Sports Media in association with NBA Entertainment and Jump.23.
The Last Dance will premiere in 2019.