Stephen Curry is giving fans a free trial of Apple TV+ just so they can watch his new documentary
In order to get people to watch his ‘Underrated’ Apple TV+ documentary, Stephen Curry is making them an impossible-to-refuse offer. The four-time NBA champion announced on social media that he is providing a two-month trial of the subscription service so that fans can stream the documentary whenever and however they please.
The movie “Underrated” will be out on Friday, July 21. The Peter Nicks-directed movie aims to rҽveal the life of the legendary Golden State Warriors player, who is recognized as one of the most significant and influential professional players in the country right now. The movie is a “remarkable coming-of-age story of one of the most influential, dynamic, and unҽxpected players in basketball history: Stephen Curry,” according to Apple TV+. This feature documentary tracks Curry’s development from an undersized Division I college basketball player to a four-time NBA champion, creating one of the most powerful sports dynasties in history. It combines intimate cinéma vérité, historical material, and on-camera interviews.
Earlier this summer, Patrick Mahomes, Marcus Mariota, and Kirk Cousins were the major characters in Peyton Manning and Netflix’s ‘Quarterback’, an eight-episode exploration of the most difficult position in professional sports.
Additionally, in August, Netflix will release the third season of the highly acclaimed documentary series “Untold” for sports lovers. This time, “Untold” will “pull back the curtain on some of sports’ most infamous events, including doping scandals, boxing’s most despised heel, and a football star under scrutiny,” according to the streaming juggernauts.
The four-episode series will also include Tim Teabow, Jhonny Manziel, and Jake Paul.