- An average of 6.1 million people viewed the premiere
- The documentary focuses on Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls
- Watch the documentary on Netflix
The premiere of the Chicago Bulls documentary series The Last Dance scored a record viewership for ESPN, with The Action Network reporting a whopping average of 6.1 million viewers.
The documentary’s first and second episode both debuted on ESPN and ESPN2, the opening episode tallying a total of 6.3 million viewers and the latter with 5.8 million viewers. To put things in perspective, the total number, which comes from cable views and not network TV, equates to approximately 40% of ABC’s viewership numbers from the 2019 NBA Finals.
The Last Dance is officially marked as ESPN’s most-watched documentary, dethroning the 30 for 30 series on Bo Jackson by almost double the viewership. The 10-part docuseries will continue to release two episodes per week until May 17, and viewers outside the United States will be able to stream the episodes on Netflix the day after it airs on ESPN.
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