The Liverpool documentary focusing on Jürgen Klopp’s last season in charge has not been signed by a streaming service, according to Tom Burrows of The Athletic. It is expected to be an eight-part series that will be released in August 2024.
The Liverpool documentary featuring Jurgen Klopp’s final season as manager has still not been signed by a streaming service.
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Liverpool documentary yet to be bought by streaming service
When it was announced that Liverpool would be filming a documentary series in 2024, it was expected that it would generate an eight-figure sum for the 19-time English champions.
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Disney+ were the early favourite to buy the streaming rights for the series, but nothing has been confirmed yet. Filming for the documentary began in December 2023 and is being produced by Lorton Entertainment.
Liverpool documentary explained
Fans will remember the Arsenal and Manchester City ‘All or Nothing’ documentaries that focused on the behind-the-scenes aspects of building a successful team. This documentary will focus on the culture of the club and the fans of Liverpool, as well as an in-depth look at future stars.
A look at the day-to-day lives of star players such as Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah will also be included. Drew Crisp, who works as the senior-vice president at Liverpool, pushed the idea of this project internally, in an attempt to build the global reach of the club.
Originally, the production staff believed that they would not get access to the dressing rooms. They were allowed to film the celebrations in the Wembley dressing room following Liverpool’s Carabao Cup triumph against Chelsea, though.
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Since lifting the Carabao Cup, it has not been a successful couple of months for Klopp, as his side have crashed out of the FA Cup and Europa League while also falling behind rivals Arsenal and Manchester City in the Premier League title race.