Touchdown! It seems likely the All or Nothing TV show on Amazon has been renewed for a second season. Narrated by Jon Hamm, the first eight one-hour season of Amazon’s original series, All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals, premiered on Prime, July 1st. Showrunner Keith Cossrow, Coordinating Producer at NFL Films, revealed in a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” session, “We look forward to Season Two!” Given Cossrow was posting on AmazonVideo‘s verified Reddit account, that seems pretty official to us.
There is no word on whether season two of the docu-series will again follow the Arizona Cardinals, or move on to another NFL franchise. All or Nothing is executive produced by Jordan Levin, Ross Ketover, and Pat Kelleher. The first season was directed by Jay Jackson, Steve Trout, and Julia Harmon. Senior producers credited are Bennett Viseltear, Nick Mascolo, Paul Camarata, and John Weiss. Phil Mickelson produces.
The first season of the docu-series follows the Arizona Cardinals. Beginning with the draft, it runs through the 2015 season NFC Championship game. The All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals TV series is available for Amazon Prime members as a membership benefit.
All Amazon customers can stream the first season of All or Nothing until August 31, via the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices including Fire TV, mobile devices, and online at Amazon.com/allornothing. The series is Amazon’s first to be made available in Spanish (dubbed) on amazon.com/allornothing, as of July 8, 2016.
Here is how Amazon describes the first season of All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals:
All or Nothing is the first series to take viewers inside the locker room, on the sidelines, and off the field for an unprecedented look inside an NFL franchise’s complete season. Season one picks up with the Arizona Cardinals following the season-ending injury to quarterback Carson Palmer in the 2014 season. Head coachBruce Arians, President Michael Bidwill and general manager Steve Keim, along with Pro Bowlers Palmer, wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, cornerback Patrick Peterson and safety Tyrann Mathieu are ready for the challenge of a season that would result in an NFC West title and a trip to the conference championship game.
“All or Nothing delivers exciting on-the-field NFL action paired with an intimate look inside the lives of players and coaches over the course of an entire season, which is something NFL fans have been clamoring for,” said Conrad Riggs, Head of Unscripted, Amazon Studios. “With our Amazon Original Series, we are excited to bring Prime members shows that highlight interesting personalities and their true life stories.”
“NFL Films has a long history of producing award-winning sports-based reality series and we expect All or Nothing to build on that legacy,” said Jordan Levin, Chief Content Officer, NFL Media. “We’re thrilled to make this available to millions of Amazon customers.”
Produced by NFL Films, All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals is executive produced by Jordan Levin, Ross Ketover (Hard Knocks, Inside the NFL), and Pat Kelleher (Hard Knocks, 30 for 30 – Four Falls of Buffalo). The showrunner is Keith Cossrow (A Football Life). Directors are Jay Jackson, Steve Trout, andJulia Harmon. Senior producers are Bennett Viseltear, Nick Mascolo, Paul Camarata, and John Weiss. The series is produced by Phil Mickelson.
What do you think? Have you watched the first season of All or Nothing? Which NFL team would you like the Amazon series to follow, next?
this series is so much better then Hard Knocks
Much to my surprise, I really enjoyed the series. It was extremely well done, and enabled me to understand a little bit better what an entire team goes through. I really hope that there is a season 2.
Excellent series. Give me more. Would love to see my Billies get featured, but I know they ain’t good enough just yet to warrant that. Any franchise would work. Amazon does a nice job w the production value
Awesome series, very interesting. Totally enjoyed all 8 episodes. So want to see more coverage like this.