The All or Nothing: Arsenal Amazon documentary is set to hit screens this summer, with fans highly anticipating how the 2021/22 season was documented.
The documentary will track the many highs and many lows of Arsenal last season, from the 2-0 defeat against Brentford on the first day of the season to the club's consistent winning form during the late months of the year and the rise of the young Gunners, particularly Bukayo Saka who had another impressive season.
All or Nothing: Arsenal will also track the demise of the Gunners' season as they once again failed to reach the top four spots in the Premier League.
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The documentary could also look at the breakdown of relationship between Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mikel Arteta, with the centre forward departing the club on bad terms for FC Barcelona in the January transfer window.
Here's everything you need to know about All or Nothing: Arsenal.
All or Nothing: Arsenal Amazon release date
The documentary, which tracks the entirety of the Arsenal 2021/22 season, will premiere on Thursday, 4th August 2022. The day before Arsenal kick off their new Premier League campaign away at Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park.
All or Nothing: Arsenal trailer
You can watch the trailer below, which teases a seriously interesting season that Arsenal fans will no doubt want to watch as soon as it is out.
All or Nothing: Arsenal narrator
The narrator for the documentary has been confirmed to be Daniel Kaluuya, Arsenal fan and British actor who has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Laurence Olivier Award. All just at the age of 33, wow.
All or Nothing: Arsenal episodes and how to watch
This series of All or Nothing will consist of eight episodes, and will all be available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. The first three episodes will be released on 4th August, episode four to six will be on the 11th August and seven and eight will be 18th August.
Topics: Arsenal, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Mikel Arteta