New documentary series on the 2022 FIFA World Cup – Republic World
Netflix has just released a trailer for its upcoming sports documentary series titled “Captains of the World.” The premiere of the series is scheduled for December 30. This six-episode documentary series promises exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes insights into the journey of the teams competing at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Captains of the World trailer depicts unforgettable stories
Captains of the World delves deep into the exciting pace of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, featuring exclusive interviews with football icons such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and other notable players, coaches and captains. The series aims to look back at the triumphs and tragedies that marked this monumental sporting event.
This documentary brings viewers first-hand some of the most remarkable narratives of the tournament, from the inspirational journey of the Moroccan team to Argentina’s historic victory. Expect candid and compelling narratives from some of football’s most famous figures in this highly anticipated documentary series.
Production crew behind the scenes
The series is executive produced by a stellar team including Leo Perlman, Richard Thompson, Ben Turner, Gabe Turner, James Abraham, James Marley and Paul Redman. Directed by Ben Turner and Gabe Turner and produced by Neil Housley, Captains World is a collaboration between Fulwell 73 and FIFA+.
Everything we need to know about the new documentary series
Netflix’s cameras provided universal access to the tournament’s teams, including close-up coverage of Morocco captain Romain Saiss alongside soccer stars such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Thiago Silva. The documentary captures fascinating moments both on and off the pitch, allowing us to delve deeper into the competitive world of international football.
The series promises compelling storylines, including the journey of Romain Saiss, especially his injuries before the match against France. In-depth coverage is set to bring you Saiss’ determination and resilience amid the intense competition of the FIFA World Cup.