Michael B. Jordan-produced Muhammad Ali biopic series releases first trailer
Prime Video released first trailer for 'The Greatest', Muhammad Ali series executive produced by Michael B. Jordan

Prime Video has released the first trailer for The Greatest, an upcoming scripted series about the life of Muhammad Ali, giving audiences their first look at the authorised drama ahead of its November premiere.
The eight-episode series, executive produced by Michael B. Jordan and created by Ben Watkins, is scheduled to debut on November 4.
According to the official logline, The Greatest is the first authorised scripted series based on Ali's life and is executive produced by his widow, Lonnie Ali.
"The Greatest is an intimate exploration of the incomparable life of the boxing champion, humanitarian and global icon," the official logline states.
It adds that the series offers "unprecedented access" while going beyond the victories and defeats that defined Ali's career inside and outside the ring.
The newly released trailer introduces Jaalen Best as a young Cassius Clay. The cast also includes Giovanni Ribisi, Omari Hardwick, Dana Gourrier, Kai Parham and Amin Joseph.
Following the trailer's release, fans shared their reactions online. One wrote, "Big shoes to fill. Muhammad Ali wasn't just a boxer, he was a cultural icon." Another commented, "Some legacies deserve more than a movie. Muhammad Ali's story is one of them."
Watkins said the series aims to explore lesser-known parts of Ali's story. "It's a show that's designed to show you all the stuff that wasn't in documentaries and isn't available in terms of watching old fights and old interviews," he said.
He added that the first season begins with Ali's 1960 Olympic gold medal victory and concludes with his first heavyweight title win in 1964, focusing on the coming-of-age journey of the young Cassius Clay before he became one of boxing's most influential figures.














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