The reign of the NHL of the Edmonton Oilers in the 1980s will be the theme of a new docuseries of the Ryan Reynolds Maximum Exfundo production house.
Producers say The greats It will offer “an unprecedented look at the lives and races” of the Oilers players who helped the team win five Stanley glasses between 1984 and 1990.
The five -part series will have new interviews with Stars of the Oilers Dynsty, which included Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier, as well as rivals, emitters, managers and other characters behind scenes.
The winning filmmaker of Emmy Austin Andrews, who directed Netflix’s dramatic series Julie and the PhantomsHe is running.
The series will premiere in Super Cannel in the winter of 2027.
The Oilers are chasing their first Cup since 1990 with a Western Conference Final against Dallas stars.
The Reynolds production company is doing the series in collaboration with Score G Productions, Fennessey Films, Super Channel and OEG Sports & Entertainment.
The maximum effort is also behind sports docuseries Welcome to Wrexhamthat follows the emergence of a Welsh soccer team owned by Reynolds and actor Rob Mcelhenney. Now he is in his fourth season in FX.