For sports fans left without live game action for months on end during the coronavirus pandemic and its social distancing consequences, at least there’s The Last Dance.
15.04.2020 - 18:47 / variety.com
By Brian Steinberg
Senior TV Editor
ESPN will give two spins to “Last Dance.”
After moving up the premiere date for the much-anticipated documentary series about Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls to this Sunday, ESPN plans to air two versions of the ten-part project: one, with all the athletes’ rough language intact, will air on the company’s flagship cable network; the other, with profanity edited out, will air simultaneously on ESPN2.
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