Apple TV+ has announced that it is developing a four-part documentary series featuring Lionel Messi.
The series, which currently doesn’t have a title or release date, will feature exclusive behind-the-scenes access with the Argentine superstar and follows him on his journey to lifting the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
A press release promises that the series will feature “the most personal interviews to date with Messi, alongside conversations with teammates, coaches, competitors, devout fans, and commentators testifying to the incredible influence and impact he has on a nation and world stage.”
The series followed Messi throughout the 2022 World Cup, from public events such as press conferences to private contemplative moments alone in his hotel room.
Filmed in Paris, Qatar and Argentina, the show will also document Messi’s journey with the Argentina national team — from a red card on his international debut, to an early retirement in 2016 followed by an immediate comeback and an eventual career-defining triumph in Qatar.
The series is executive produced by Emmy winner Tim Pastore (“Free Solo,” “Jane”), Emmy and Tony winners Patrick Milling Smith and Brian Carmody, and Emmy winner Matt Renner (“Free Solo,” “Limitless with Chris Hemsworth”) of Smuggler Entertainment, alongside Jon Henion (“Welcome to Wrexham”) and Juan Camilo Cruz (“In Her Hands”)
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