ESPN设置了Mets纪录片的发布,“皇后区的一次曾经”,2021年
ESPN Sets Launch of Mets Documentary, ‘Once Upon a Time in Queens,’ for 2021
ESPN在著名的纪录片系列中检查了1990年代的芝加哥公牛队,并在一部串行的戏剧中探究了1970年代纽约洋基的命运。现在,这家体育媒体巨头已经为纽约Mets.ESPN电影制定了巨大的计划。ESPN电影计划在今年晚些时候在ESPN和ESPN Plus上发行1986年大都会队的四部分系列赛“曾经是皇后区”。该系列是由迪士尼部门的“ 30 for 30”纪录片部门制作的,是由吉米·金梅尔(Jimmy Kimmel),萨尔·萨尔·萨尔·萨尔·伊科诺(Jimmy Kimmel),金梅洛特(Kimmelot)的斯科特·朗克(Scott Lonker)和MLB的尼克·特罗塔(Nick Trotta)制作的。它是由尼克·戴维斯(Nick Davis)执导和制作的。该计划将使用数小时的团队录像,讲述大都会世界大赛复出的故事。特色的球员包括:Bobby Ojeda;达里尔草莓;经理戴维·约翰逊(Davey Johnson);德怀特·古登(Dwight Gooden);基思·埃尔南德斯(Keith Hernandez);凯文·米切尔(Kevin Mitchell); Lenny Dykstra;穆基·威尔逊(Mookie Wilson);罗杰·麦克道威尔;席德·费尔南德斯(Sid Fernandez);和沃利·贝克曼(Wally Backman)。ESPN无疑希望模仿“最后的舞蹈,”关于迈克尔·乔丹(Michael Jordan)最后一次与芝加哥公牛队(Chicago Bulls)的最后冠军头衔的深入系列。ESPN在冠状病毒大流行中发布的系列引起了足够的兴趣,该网络决定播放两个不同的版本 - 一种用粗糙的语言消耗掉,另一个单词完好无损。该公司发布的纪录片比预期的要早,押注原始系列将有助于以有意义的方式填补其日程安排,而体育游戏由于健康问题而被剥离。该节目从4月19日至5月17日在美国的ESPN上首播,并在Netflix境外提供。
ESPN examined the 1990s Chicago Bulls in a celebrated documentary series and probed the fortunes of the 1970s New York Yankees in a serialized drama. Now the sports-media giant has big plans for the New York Mets.
ESPN Films plans to release "Once Upon a Time in Queens," a four-part series on the 1986 Mets, later this year on both ESPN and ESPN Plus. The series, produced under the umbrella of the Disney unit's "30 for 30" documentary unit, is executive produced by Jimmy Kimmel, Sal “Cousin Sal” Iacono, Kimmelot’s Scott Lonker, and MLB’s Nick Trotta. It is directed and produced by Nick Davis.
The program will tell the story of the Mets' World Series comeback, using hours of never-before-seen footage of the team. Players featured include: Bobby Ojeda; Darryl Strawberry; manager Davey Johnson; Dwight Gooden; Keith Hernandez; Kevin Mitchell; Lenny Dykstra; Mookie Wilson; Roger McDowell; Sid Fernandez; and Wally Backman.
ESPN no doubt hopes to emulate the success of "The Last Dance," the in-depth series about Michael Jordan's last title run with the Chicago Bulls. The series, which ESPN released in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, captured broad enough interest that the network decided to air two different versions -- one with rough language expurgated, and another with every word left intact. The company released the documentary earlier than expected, betting that the original series would help fill its schedule in a meaningful way while sports games were scuttled due to health concerns. The show premiered on ESPN in the U.S. over five weeks from April 19 through May 17, and was made available outside of the U.S. on Netflix.
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