The Last Dance

8.3
202050m

A 10-part documentary chronicling the untold story of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty with rare, never-before-seen footage and sound from the 1997-98 championship season – plus over 100 interviews with famous figures and basketball’s biggest names.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer: “The Last Dance” 10-part documentary on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls

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'The Last Dance' exclusive trailer and footage: The untold story of Michael Jordan and the Bulls

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2020

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1. Episode I

8.4

In the fall of 1997, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls begin their quest to win a sixth NBA title in eight years. But "The Last Dance," as coach Phil Jackson called it, will be shadowed by tension with the club's front office.

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2. Episode II

8.4

Michael Jordan is left to begin the 1997-98 season without his injured sidekick Scottie Pippen, whose contract dispute with the Bulls' front office reaches a fever pitch as the team gets off to one of the worst starts of its championship runs.

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3. Episode III

8.5

Once a key member of the hated Detroit Pistons "Bad Boys" championship teams that brutalized Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman is virtually all Jordan can count on in the early months of the 1997-98 season.

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4. Episode IV

8.4

In what management insists is Phil Jackson's final season in Chicago as head coach of the Bulls, he continues to seem like the only one who can steer this unique, singular collection of talent to another title.

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5. Episode V

8.5

As Michael Jordan's fame peaked to unparalleled levels in the early 1990s in the wake of consecutive NBA titles and a starring role on the Olympic Dream Team, his image as "Air Jordan" made him a profoundly significant cultural figure.

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6. Episode VI

8.2

With Michael Jordan's extraordinary fame came extraordinary scrutiny, and in 1993, it all felt like it came to a head with the Chicago Bulls' pursuit of a third straight title shadowed by question marks about Jordan's gambling.

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7. Episode VII

8.6

As Michael Jordan pushes his teammates hard for a sixth NBA title, his intensity and hunger for basketball dominance is in stark contrast to his mindset in October 1993, when he stunned the world by walking away from the game.

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8. Episode VIII

8.5

Michael Jordan would famously use even the smallest slight imaginable to motivate himself against an opponent. And when his NBA comeback in 1995 fell short in the playoffs, he worked harder than ever to return to form.

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9. Episode IX

8.5

In May of 1998, nearly a year after Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls fought past Utah in the NBA Finals, their path to a sixth title only gets more challenging, as a brutal seven-game series against the Indiana Pacers decides the Eastern Conference.

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10. Episode X

8.5

In June of 1998, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls face the Utah Jazz in an NBA Finals rematch, looking for a sixth championship and a perfect ending for "The Last Dance."

Cast

Photo of Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan

Self - Bulls Guard 1984-98

Photo of Scottie Pippen

Scottie Pippen

Self - Bulls Forward 1987-98

Photo of Dennis Rodman

Dennis Rodman

Self - Bulls Forward 1995-98

Photo of Phil Jackson

Phil Jackson

Self - Bulls Head Coach 1989-98

Photo of Steve Kerr

Steve Kerr

Self - Bulls Guard 1992-98

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Reviews

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Skarfrael

9/10

A masterpiece (18 May 2021)

Amazing behind the scenes, I am still surprised they even exist to such detail. This documentary got me to return to the game after 7 years of little to no playing. This series resurfaced my deep love for this game.

Why not give it a 10 you ask? Well ...it's the time jumps. What were they even thinking?? They make no sense, they are distracting and forced. Just follow the damn timeline, it's a damn documentary. It makes so little sense to me to use such an erratic way of presenting the story. I mean, Bulls did the heavy lifting for 8 years and gave you gold, you had one bloody job...

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