Apple TV+ publicizes ‘They Name Me Magic’ debuting April 22

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A four-part documentary known as “They Name Me Magic” about Earvin “Magic” Johnson is coming to Apple TV+ on April 22.

“They Name Me Magic” examines the real-life story of Johnson, who is understood for his accomplishments in basketball and his battle with HIV. The Los Angeles Lakers celebrity and NBA legend has reworked right into a profitable entrepreneur and group activist, and this docuseries takes an intimate take a look at this journey.

The docuseries is crammed with interviews with Johnson himself, his household, and an all-star lineup. Apple calls it a uncommon glimpse into the unbelievable real-life story of Johnson who continues to impression our tradition right now.

Rick Famuyiwa directs with Bryn Mooser, Rafael Marmor, Christina Arquette, John Terzian, and Jeremy Allen performing as govt producers.

The four-part documentary collection premiers on Apple TV+ on April 22. Prospects can subscribe to the streaming service for $4.99 monthly or through any tier of the Apple One subscription bundle.