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Netflix Axes Popular NBA Docuseries
30 Nov
Summary
- Netflix's 'Starting Five' docuseries will not return for a third season.
- The series featured NBA stars like LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
- Viewership declined significantly from season one to season two.

Netflix has reportedly decided to discontinue the popular docuseries 'Starting Five,' which documented an NBA season through the eyes of five prominent players. The series, which debuted in 2024 and included stars such as LeBron James and Jayson Tatum in its first season, will not be renewed for a third installment.
While viewership figures for the second season remain undisclosed, reports indicate a substantial decline from the first season's performance. Season one garnered 4.6 million views, but this figure reportedly fell to just 1 million in the subsequent period, suggesting a waning audience interest.
This move contrasts with the success of similar sports documentaries on the platform, including 'Quarterback' and 'F1: Drive to Survive.' The cancellation of 'Starting Five' marks a notable shift for Netflix's sports documentary programming, despite its compelling narratives, such as LeBron James' emotional meeting with the medical professionals who saved his son's life.




