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'All or Nothing' Arsenal documentary: How to watch on Amazon, trailer & full details

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Arsenal are set to be the next Premier League club to have an Amazon behind-the-scenes documentary, following in the likes of "All or Nothing: Manchester City" and "All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur."

Fans of the Gunners will be given an exclusive, fly-on-the-wall look at the inner-workings of the club with the latest "Amazon: All or Nothing" iteration, as they seek to become top-four challengers again and force their way back into the Champions League.

Here, GOAL has everything you need to know about 'Arsenal: All or Nothing' and more.

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What is Amazon: All or Nothing?

Like the Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur iterations of the Amazon series, the documentary will give viewers an inside glimpse at the north London club as cameras will be allowed inside Emirates Stadium – promising fans a look at how the club operates as they undergo a new season, along with exclusive interviews and insight from players and staff. 

With the series slated for release in 2022, it can be assumed that it will cover the happenings of the 2021-2022 campaign, as these series usually take place over a substantial period of the campaign.

Arsenal have stated on their website: "All or Nothing: Arsenal will take our fans behind the curtain during a crucial season as we focus our efforts on challenging for domestic success and returning to elite European competition.

"As well as capturing the highs and lows of life at the Emirates Stadium and our training centre, the All or Nothing cameras will follow our squad away from the pitch to examine the daily challenges faced by elite athletes, the work we do in our local and global communities and what connects the Arsenal family and our special club."

Mark Gonnella, Arsenal’s media and communications director, said: “We are looking forward to giving our fans around the world a unique insight into how we work day to day. We have one of the biggest global followings in the game and one consistent thing we hear from fans is their desire to see more about what happens behind closed doors at the club.

“All or Nothing will give our fans and sport lovers an opportunity to learn more about what makes Arsenal such a special club, our trophy laden history and our ambitions for future success.”

“Arsenal is a historic club going through a fascinating period, and we can’t wait to take viewers behind-the-scenes on the journey of this crucial season,” said Dan Grabiner, Head of UK Originals, Amazon Studios.

“All or Nothing is about intimate access to the passion and commitment behind elite sport, and in Arsenal we have the perfect subject for the next chapter. We are looking forward to Prime members around the world experiencing another Premier League season with a new club, through All or Nothing’s signature quality storytelling and access.”

'Arsenal: All or Nothing' trailer

'Arsenal: All or Nothing' release date

Arsenal have stated that the series is set to launch on August 5, 22.

Who will be narrating Arsenal: All or Nothing?

Tottenham’s ‘All or Nothing’ series was narrated by Mad Max and Venom star Tom Hardy, while Sir Ben Kingsley delivered the vocals for Manchester City.

Another star of the big screen will be stepping up for Arsenal, with it revealed that Oscar and BAFTA award-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya – the star of Get Out and Black Messiah – will fill the role of narrator.

The Gunners have said: “Lifelong fan Kaluuya will bring our rich history to life and take viewers on the journey of our 2021-22 season as we fight to return to European competition.”

How to watch 'Arsenal: All or Nothing'

The "Arsenal: All or Nothing" series will be available to watch exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

New members can sign up for a free 30-day trial on the website.

An Amazon Prime subscription is £7.99 in the UK or $12.99 per month in the U.S.

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