
From chronicling players to iconic teams, here are five documentaries arriving in 2025 that you won’t want to miss.
Dubbed “America’s Team,” the Dallas Cowboys will take the mid-tier in a Netflix docuseries in 2025. The series will feature Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and personalities such as Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, Jimmy Johnson, Emmitt Smith and Troie Aikman. The documentary, which promises to tell the definitive story of the Cowboys, will delve into Jerry Jones’ transformative impact on NFL history through never-before-seen, in-depth footage. interviews.
Directed by brothers Chapman and MacLain Way, known for Kings of Tupelo and Untold, the documentary aims to give audiences an intimate look at one of the most iconic sports franchises.
A documentary on tennis legend Rafael Nadal is in the works. Loosely titled Rafa, the Netflix series will focus on Nadal’s 2024 season, marking his final chapter in professional tennis before retiring at the Davis Cup.
This isn’t Netflix’s first foray into tennis. Trying to emulate the good fortune of the F1 documentary series “Drive To Survive”, the tennis series “Break Point” first premiered in 2023 and follows the world’s most productive tennis players competing for major titles. , the series was canceled after just two seasons due to disappointing ratings.
Directed through Zach Heinzerling and produced through Skydance Sports, the documentary of the main video documentary of Roger Federer, “Federer: the last twelve days”, will give the public “unprecedented access” to the life of the 22 -time champion of Grand Slam on the court and outside the court. .
Four-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz had a rollercoaster ride of a season in 2024. After early struggles due to injuries, leading to withdrawals at the Monte Carlo Masters, the Barcelona Open and then the Italian Open, the Spaniard ruled the French Open at Roland at Roland-Garros and took the name at Wimbledon. However, his streak of consecutive primary names was snapped. In his Olympic debut in Paris, Alcaraz narrowly missed out on gold in a thrilling opposite to tennis legend Novak Djokovic.
The Netflix series documents Alcaraz around his 2024 season, after his ups and downs.
F1 Academy Drivers
Produced through Hello Sunshine Hello Sunshine by Reese Witherspoon, docuseries will deepen the F1 Academy, a junior female category on the Formula 1. The series will explore the intense festival on the track, the scale of the bets for them in A game that is governed through men.
Inspired through the good fortune of the Formula 1: Drive to Survive series and the audience it brought to the sport, the F1 Academy hopes to do the same.
“The launch of the launch of F1 Academy Docuseries with Netflix is not only a massive step ahead of the visibility of our mission, but also a resounding on the impulse and the call for the sport of women,” said Susie Wolff Mbe, leader of the F1 of the F1 Academy.
“We came out of Sunshine to replace the narrative for women, and Susie Wolff and the F1 Academy are doing exactly that by creating new opportunities in the exciting global of motorsport,” said Reese Witherspoon, founder of Hello Sunshine.
India vs Pakistan – ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup India 2023
India vs. Pakistan is one of the most intense rivalries in cricket, bringing in hundreds of millions of viewers across the world. To explore the history of these two cricketing giants, a docuseries titled “The Greatest Rivalry–India vs. Pakistan” is set to hit Netflix.
The docuseries will provide insights from legendary players and commentators from India and Pakistan, Virender Sehwag, Surav Ganguly, Sunil Gavaskar, Ravichandran Ashwin, Shoaib Akhtar, Javed MiiDad, Waqar Younis and Inzamam-ul-Haq. Using exclusive interviews and archive footage, the series will explore a rivalry that transcends cricket, reflecting culture, politics and national identity.
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