ESPN announces new 30 for 30, “Al Davis vs. The NFL,” premiering on Feburary 4
"Al Davis vs. The NFL" is set to premiere on ESPN on February 4 at 9:00 p.m.
"Al Davis vs. The NFL" is set to premiere on ESPN on February 4 at 9:00 p.m.
"Can we tell a running story, but one that also looks at some of these other issues?"
Geist, ESPN's vice president and executive producer, ESPN Films and 30 for 30, is leaving the company in January.
Four-part 30 for 30 installment The Life And Times of Oscar Pistorius will premiere on ESPN+ on Sept. 27.
ESPN is turning their multi-part 30 for 30 sights on the 1986 Mets.
This film is a heavy helping of nostalgia and home run porn.
The 1998 MLB season was an absolute blast, but it's now remembered as much for PEDs. How will Long Gone Summer depict the home run chase? We'll find out on June 14.
Be Water is directed by Bao Nguyen, whose previous work includes 2015's Live From New York! documentary on Saturday Night Live.
Documentaries on Lance Armstrong, Bruce Lee, and Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa will follow in the Sunday slots that have worked well for The Last Dance.
The audience for The Last Dance's first two episodes ranks as the most-watched telecast among adults 18-34 and 18-49 since sports halted across broadcast and cable networks.
Scranton, Pennsylvania's most enigmatic sports legend gets the (fake) documentary he deserves.
It seems "The Last Dance" is coming soon, but how soon?
Mandt had a hand in the ESPYs, "30 for 30" films, the X Games, and many more iconic ESPN programs.
"We don’t want to make music docs that just cover the beginning, middle and end of someone’s career."
ESPN's latest 30 for 30 commercial has info on a lot of upcoming installments, including one on Bruce Lee.