With the Los Angeles Rams winning Super Bowl LVI this past weekend, Apple TV+ shifts the conversation to one of the greatest football teams in sports history with the New England Patriots in the docuseries The Dynasty.
To many sports enthusiasts and commentators, the New England Patriots made a run with quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick from 2001 to 2019 that had the team playing nine Super Bowls and winning six of them. Also, they had nineteen consecutive winning seasons, seventeen division titles, thirteen AFC Championship Game appearances, and went undefeated for a regular season in 2007.
Those accomplishments make a storybook film series.
Here is the description of The Dynasty:
The ten-part docuseries is based on the critically-acclaimed New York Times bestselling book by author Jeff Benedict. With unprecedented access to the New England Patriots, Benedict spent two years inside the organization and chronicled the rise and historic 20-year run of the Patriots during the Brady-Belichick-Kraft era. The documentary series, directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Matthew Hamacheck (Tiger), will go deeper, drawing on thousands of hours of never-before-seen video footage and audio files from the Patriots organization’s archives. The filmmakers have also been given access to the organization during the 2021 season and are conducting hundreds of interviews with past and present Patriots players, coaches, and executives, along with league officials and the arch-rivals of the most dominant sports dynasty of the 21st century.
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The documentary event series is from Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Documentaries, in association with NFL Films.
It’ll join many unscripted sports docuseries on Apple TV+ that include the upcoming The Call Me Magic about Magic Johnson.
No exact release date has been revealed at this time.
Source: Apple TV+