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In December, HBO officially greenlit a series order. [17] On December 8, 2021, HBO announced that the series would be titled Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty; according to Bloys, "Winning Time" is a phrase that was already associated with Magic Johnson. [56] [57] On April 7, 2022, HBO renewed the series for a second season.
Rory Cochrane, Danny Burstein, Austin Aaron, Ta’Nika Gibson, Edwin Hodge, Terence Davis and Ja’Quan Cole have joined HBO’s upcoming sports drama series about the Los Angeles Lakers. The ...
The seven actors join an increasingly high-profile and star-studded series cast. The untitled project, ordered at HBO in December 2019, is based on Jeff Pearlman’s book “Showtime: Magic ...
Magic Johnson is “not looking forward to” watching Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, HBO Max’s electrifying new series about the Johnson-led Los Angeles NBA powerhouse’s ...
Hughes was cast as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar [12] in HBO's Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Playing Abdul-Jabbar was Hughes' first acting role, [2] playing the iconic athlete for 17 episodes over 2 seasons. The show has since been cancelled, with the Season 2 finale acting as the series finale. [13]
Showtime (also branded as Paramount+ with Showtime) is an American premium cable and satellite television network. Showtime's programming primarily includes theatrically released motion pictures and original television series , along with boxing and mixed martial arts matches, occasional stand-up comedy specials and made-for-TV movies .
Quincy Isaiah stars as Magic Johnson and John C. Reilly as Jerry Buss in HBO's 'Winning Time,' a 10-part series about the LA Lakers' Showtime era.
Title Genre Premiere Seasons Runtime Status The Righteous Gemstones: Dark comedy: August 18, 2019 3 seasons, 27 episodes: 29–60 min: Season 4 due to premiere in 2025 [10] [7]: The Rehearsal