

Several of Jordan's teammates have been interviewed for "The Last Dance," including Dennis Rodman. Updated on by Danny Bakst: We've updated this article to include details about how to watch the series on Netflix now that every episode has aired, plus how to watch additional content related to Michael Jordan that you can stream on ESPN+. You can now watch the entire series through The first two episodes premiered on April 19, and two new episodes followed every Sunday.

"The Last Dance" unfolded across 10 episodes over five weeks on ESPN. The trailer features appearances by Scottie Pippen, Steve Kerr, Phil Jackson, Dennis Rodman, and a modern-day Michael Jordan paired with a comically large cigar. In addition to the footage collected in the 1997-98 season, the documentary includes new interviews featuring various people involved with the team. ESPN has partnered with director Jason Hehir ("The Fab Five," "Andre the Giant") to use this footage to create a new docuseries called "The Last Dance." In 1997-98, Jordan's final season with the Bulls, an NBA Entertainment crew followed the team, capturing never-before-seen footage. The only years the team didn't win it all from 1992-1998 were when Jordan was either retired or trying his hand at minor-league baseball. In a career filled with too many accolades to list, MJ dominated the '90s, leading the Chicago Bulls to six championships. Michael Jordan is one of the most celebrated figures in popular culture and almost universally regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time. By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from InsiderĪs well as other partner offers and accept our
