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Here's the "The Last Dance" trailer, a docu-series about Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan

ESPN unveiled the trailer on the social profiles, also announcing the official release date

Here's the The Last Dance trailer, a docu-series about Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan ESPN unveiled the trailer on the social profiles, also announcing the official release date

***UPDATE***: With a tweet posted on its official accounts, ESPN just unveiled the official 'The Last Dance' trailer, also announcing the release date. The docu-series will be available on Netflix from June 2020. In the short clip that anticipates the series, which will tell about Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls and precisely the 1997/1998 season in 10 episodes, there are many former NBA champions such as Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman but also illustrious characters such as Barak Obama and Justin Timberlake.

Probably ESPN Films and Netflix don’t think that 6 championships, 5 MVPs, 6 Finals MVPs, 10 time scoring champion, 14 time NBA All-Star, etc is not enough to celebrate the majesty of Michael Jordan so they've joined forces and announced a joint production “The Last Dance”, a 10-part documentary series that will tell the story of one of the greatest icons and most successful dynasties in sports history, the 1990s Chicago Bulls.

Directed by Jason Hehir (who also directed The Fab Five, The ’85 Bears, Andre the Giant) and produced by Mike Tollin, the anthology will examine the simultaneous rise of Jordan and the NBA during the 90s and how he was able to change the game and the league. More than 500 hours of never-before-seen footage from the team’s last championship run in the 1997-98 season, this docu-film will show something new to the always hungry fans of the Goat. “The Last Dance” will have the full participation of Jordan and other key figures from the Bulls championship teams, as well as dozens of other luminaries from basketball and beyond. 

We can’t wait till 2019 to watch this new gem by two true institutions of documentary making, together narrating the history of a revolutionary player, Michael Jordan.