Peacock partners with LeBron James’ Uninterrupted for Olympic docuseries With just months to go before the Tokyo Olympics in July, Peacock is partnering with LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s digital media company Uninterrupted on a series following several U.S. gymnasts competing . April 20, 2021
With just months to go before the Tokyo Olympics in July, Peacock is partnering with LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s digital media company Uninterrupted on a series following several U.S. gymnasts competing for a spot on the American Olympic team.
Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts is a six-episode docuseries focusing on five top competitors vying for four spots on Team USA’s women’s gymnastics team at this year’s Olympic Games. James and Carter both serve as executive producers.
04/20/2021
With the 2021 Olympics now less than 100 days away (and facing a lot of questions along the way), both NBC and Telemundo have started to roll out some details on their coverage plans. One different platform for NBC’s coverage this year is NBCUniversal streaming service Peacock, and while the full details on what Olympic content will be available on Peacock aren’t yet spelled out, we do know of a couple of docuseries heading to the platform.
Back in February, Deadline broke the news of a three-part Michael Phelps docuseries coming to Peacock, with that series featuring Phelps, Rowdy Gaines and Dan Hicks looking back at Phelps’ career and rewatching some of his most famous races. And now, on Monday, Peacock announced an upcoming six-part docuseries