The new ESPN+ original series Man in the Arena: Tom Brady — the star quarterback’s firsthand account of Super Bowl appearances over two decades — debuts Tues. Nov.16 with new episodes posting weekly.
Directed by Religion of Sports’ Gotham Chopra, the series features Brady and others from his life and career deconstructing milestones of his legendary NFL career, mining the psychological and emotional terrain of victory and defeat. Each episode focuses on a single Super Bowl appearance, beginning with Super Bowl Xxxvi, the season Brady took over as quarterback for the New England Patriots after star Drew Bledsoe suffered an injury.
The docuseries is co-produced by ESPN, Religion of Sports, 199 Productions, and NFL Films
Episodes depict not just pivotal moments but the series of small steps that seem insignificant at the time, but, when reflected upon, show the distance traveled. “Man in the Arena is more than a series of career highlights,...
Directed by Religion of Sports’ Gotham Chopra, the series features Brady and others from his life and career deconstructing milestones of his legendary NFL career, mining the psychological and emotional terrain of victory and defeat. Each episode focuses on a single Super Bowl appearance, beginning with Super Bowl Xxxvi, the season Brady took over as quarterback for the New England Patriots after star Drew Bledsoe suffered an injury.
The docuseries is co-produced by ESPN, Religion of Sports, 199 Productions, and NFL Films
Episodes depict not just pivotal moments but the series of small steps that seem insignificant at the time, but, when reflected upon, show the distance traveled. “Man in the Arena is more than a series of career highlights,...
- 11/9/2021
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
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