Conor McGregor s upcoming Netflix series Release date episode data storylines
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I’m contractually locked into 4, 1 hour episodes that I’ve to produce right now for Netflix. Which give or take I’ve it done already. 1st 1 hour episode up by January easy. Christmas presents, I’m Santy ho ho ho The Netflix Documentary: "Rise And Fall of Conor McGregor" will be AWESOME in a couple of yearsThe Netflix Documentary: "Rise And Fall of Conor McGregor" will be AWESOME in a couple of yearsI’ll be executive producer on the project. I’m contractually locked into 4, 1 hour episodes that I’ve to produce right now for Netflix. Which give or take I’ve it done already. 1st 1 hour episode up by January easy. Christmas presents, I’m Santy ho ho ho In the latest documentary update, Conor McGregor once again teased the series in February 2022 while speaking with Jamal Niaz on the Seconds Out YouTube channel. The Irishman hinted that viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes look into what it took for McGregor to forge his career inside and outside the octagon. While speaking to Niaz, the 'Notorious' megastar stated: "They're gonna see when this Netflix documentary drops what real hard work is. You know what I mean? I didn't just land in this position by chance. It was through years and years and years of insane work ethic and hard work and commitment." Watch the full interview here: The series will likely have to document his latest struggles and injury depending on how recently the episodes were being filmed. In his last two UFC bouts, McGregor fought Dustin Poirier twice and lost both fights. He also sustained a leg injury in the second bout against Poirier, which has since left him out of action.
Conor McGregor s upcoming Netflix series Release date episode data storylines
McGregor v Donald Cerrone at UFC 246 The first episode of 's latest series was meant to air in January 2022 after the star posted on Twitter about the upcoming project. However, as of now, none of the episodes have been released onto the streaming service. The series will have four episodes, all of which will be an hour long and will mainly cover the hard work it's taken for the Irishman to get to where he is today. The former two-division UFC champion also claimed to be the executive producer of the show on social media back in 2021: "I’ll be executive producer on the project. I’m contractually locked into 4, 1 hour episodes that I’ve to produce right now for Netflix. Which give or take I’ve it done already. 1st 1 hour episode up by January easy. Christmas presents, I’m Santy ho ho ho" I’ll be executive producer on the project.I’m contractually locked into 4, 1 hour episodes that I’ve to produce right now for Netflix. Which give or take I’ve it done already. 1st 1 hour episode up by January easy. Christmas presents, I’m Santy ho ho ho The Netflix Documentary: "Rise And Fall of Conor McGregor" will be AWESOME in a couple of yearsThe Netflix Documentary: "Rise And Fall of Conor McGregor" will be AWESOME in a couple of yearsI’ll be executive producer on the project. I’m contractually locked into 4, 1 hour episodes that I’ve to produce right now for Netflix. Which give or take I’ve it done already. 1st 1 hour episode up by January easy. Christmas presents, I’m Santy ho ho ho In the latest documentary update, Conor McGregor once again teased the series in February 2022 while speaking with Jamal Niaz on the Seconds Out YouTube channel. The Irishman hinted that viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes look into what it took for McGregor to forge his career inside and outside the octagon. While speaking to Niaz, the 'Notorious' megastar stated: "They're gonna see when this Netflix documentary drops what real hard work is. You know what I mean? I didn't just land in this position by chance. It was through years and years and years of insane work ethic and hard work and commitment." Watch the full interview here: The series will likely have to document his latest struggles and injury depending on how recently the episodes were being filmed. In his last two UFC bouts, McGregor fought Dustin Poirier twice and lost both fights. He also sustained a leg injury in the second bout against Poirier, which has since left him out of action.