Apple on Tuesday announced a new docuseries about Real Madrid, hosted by David Beckham, coming to Apple TV+ on March 10.
Real Madrid: Until the End
will bring viewers both onto the pitch and behind the scenes of the club’s 2021-2022 season — a run when the team ultimately pulled off one of its most memorable finishes ever, culminating in a record 14th Champions League title., and it comes from WAKAI executive producers David Quintana, Virginia Acero, Camila Rodríguez Bohórquez, Jorge Cabrera, and Real Madrid C.F.
The Real Madrid series will also continue to round out the selection of sports docuseries available on Apple TV+, where existing titles include
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