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Trailer: Amazon’s All or Nothing: Manchester City

May 17, 2018 by Staff

Amazon has today released teaser footage for All or Nothing: Manchester City. The 30 second footage is the first look reveal from the forthcoming Prime Original docuseries featuring the English Premier League champions.

All Or Nothing: Manchester City is the highly anticipated behind the scenes documentary from Prime Video which will offer fans around the world a glimpse into the historic club in its record setting, Premier League winning year.

The new series will take viewers on an exclusive journey through the whole of Manchester City’s 2017-18 season; from the world-leading training facilities at the City Football Academy, to interviews with the manager, boardroom meetings and other surprise moments across the season.

It will include interviews and dressing room action with legendary coach Pep Guardiola as well as the week-on-week stories that unfold within the lives of the players, offering fans closer access to Manchester City’s superstars from Kevin de Bruyne to Sergio Aguero, Gabriel Jesus, Benjamin Mendy and more. All Or Nothing: Manchester City is coming to Prime Video soon.

All Or Nothing: Manchester City will share the creative excellence of other All or Nothing award-winning series’, including The Arizona Cardinals, the Los Angeles Rams, and the forthcoming All Blacks New Zealand Rugby (1st June 2018) which all offer unprecedented access to a team’s entire season, character-driven storytelling and compelling visuals.

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