Religion of Sports

Religion of Sports (2016-2018)

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Religion of Sports is an original documentary series that examines unique examples of sports' cultural and at times, even spiritual, impact in regions around the world. New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady, Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Strahan and filmmaker Gotham Chopra are the co-creators of the original sports documentary series, with Christopher Long, Bart Peters, Constance Schwartz-Morini, Martin Desmond Roe and Chris Uettwiller serving as executive producers. Season 1 of "Religion of Sports" will be comprised of 6 original hour-long episodes that examine unique examples where specific sports profoundly influence societies and cultures in a manner that extends far beyond merely entertainment value. "Religion of Sports" will take viewers on a weekly global journey, celebrating the transcendent power of sports. This season, viewers will experience the pilgrimage that hundreds of thousands of fans make to NASCAR events to witness men and machines making miracles, the exploration of man's dominion over the earth and the animals at the Calgary Stampede, and the cult-like rise of UFC and mixed martial arts fighting because of its raw and primordial action.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Religion of Sports' premiere?

'Religion of Sports' premiered on November 9, 2016.

Who are the creators of 'Religion of Sports'?

'Religion of Sports' was created by Gotham Chopra, Michael Strahan, and Tom Brady.

What is the genre of 'Religion of Sports'?

'Religion of Sports' falls under the genre of documentary sports television series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Religion of Sports'?

The first season of 'Religion of Sports' consisted of six episodes.

Which sports personalities were featured in 'Religion of Sports'?

'Religion of Sports' featured various sports personalities such as LeBron James, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Usain Bolt, among others.

What is the concept behind 'Religion of Sports'?

'Religion of Sports' explores the spiritual and cultural impact of sports in different societies around the world.

Which countries were visited in the first season of 'Religion of Sports'?

The first season of 'Religion of Sports' visited countries like Brazil, Senegal, and Ireland, among others.

What are some of the topics covered in 'Religion of Sports'?

'Religion of Sports' delves into topics such as the power of sports to unify communities, the rituals and traditions associated with sports, and the transcendent experiences of athletes.

Who narrated the TV show 'Religion of Sports'?

The narration for 'Religion of Sports' was done by the actor, Michael Kenneth Williams.

Did 'Religion of Sports' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Religion of Sports' received a nomination for Outstanding Long Sports Documentary at the Sports Emmy Awards in 2017.

What was the reception of 'Religion of Sports' among critics?

'Religion of Sports' received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its exploration of the cultural significance of sports.

Were there any notable guest appearances in 'Religion of Sports'?

Yes, 'Religion of Sports' featured guest appearances by prominent sports figures such as Kobe Bryant, Diego Maradona, and Bill Belichick.

Did 'Religion of Sports' have any companion books or merchandise?

Yes, 'Religion of Sports' released a companion book titled "Religion of Sports: The Game Behind the Game" written by Michael Strahan, Gotham Chopra, and others.

What was the production company behind 'Religion of Sports'?

'Religion of Sports' was produced by Dirty Robber, Religion of Sports Media, and NFL Films.

Was 'Religion of Sports' renewed for additional seasons?

Yes, 'Religion of Sports' was renewed for multiple seasons after its initial premiere.

How was the visual style of 'Religion of Sports'?

'Religion of Sports' employed visually stunning cinematography to capture the passion and emotion of sports events and their cultural context.

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