The highly-anticipated Magic Johnson documentary series is headed to Apple TV+, the streaming company announced on Thursday. Peacock was previously viewed as the front runner for the series with a bid of “about $25 million,” according to a report by Lucas Shaw of Bloomberg in August.
The four-part, untitled series, which is being produced by New Slate Adventures and XTR, will cover the Lakers legend’s life on and off the court through both his perspective, and also the views of the people closest to him, which include “heavyweights in business and politics,” per the streamer’s announcement.