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The Last Dance is now streaming on Netflix in the U.S.

The Last Dance is now streaming on Netflix.

Rejoice! In a time when so many of us are stuck at home living off of Netflix and other streaming services, it’s always good news when something new is offered. And now the uber-popular Michael Jordan docuseries, The Last Dance, is available to stream.

The 10-hour (yes, 10-hour) series originally aired on the ESPN app but there’s still a lot of people who haven’t seen it yet. And let’s face it, some of us want to binge-watch it again. There will be things we missed seeing it for the first time, surely. And if it’s your first go ’round, you won’t be disappointed.

Some of the things you’ll see over the course of The Last Dance:

The ins and outs of Jordan’s retirement

Why the documentary’s name has so much meaning.

The connection between Steve Kerr and Jordan

Jordan’s emotional title win on Father’s Day, shortly after the murder of his father

The relationship between Dennis Rodman and Jordan

How Jordan became a global cultural icon

The documentary doesn’t just focus on Jordan, there are many interviews with some of the greatest players, coaches and celebrities who were in or around his life. It’s something all basketball fans should watch and even those who aren’t avid fans. It’s a piece of sports history and put together incredibly well. Watch for appearances from Steve Kerr, Phil Jackson, Kobe Bryant, Rodamn, Scottie Pippen, Carmen Electra and many more.

With the episodes now on Netflix it opens up the world to this wonderful experience.

There are 10 episodes of about 49 minutes each, making it easy to digest slowly or if you are so inclined … binge it.

Next: The Last Dance episode 1 & 2 summary

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