A documentary on the meteoric rise and even more precipitous fall of Buffalo Bills legend O.J. Simpson will premiere on January 22.
22 years after his infamous car chase and trial gripped the nation, the O.J. Simpson story will see a lot of entertainment attention in 2016, beginning with the January 22 world premiere of "OJ: Made in America."
The ten-hour documentary by the folks at 30 for 30 will be first screened at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The documentary will air in five parts on ESPN, and include an in-depth look at Simpson the football player, which should mean lots of attention for the Buffalo Bills, where Simpson became the first back to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a single season in 1973.