Actor Tom Hardy to narrate Tottenham’s All or Nothing Amazon documentary

Fly-on-the-wall documentary series focuses on Spurs’ turbulent 2019/20 campaign

Tom Kershaw
Thursday 20 August 2020 17:58 BST
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Amazon have confirmed that actor Tom Hardy will narrate the upcoming All or Nothing documentary series on Tottenham Hotspur.

The fly-on-the-wall series focuses on Spurs’ turbulent 2019/20 campaign, including the demise of Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure and the appointment of Jose Mourinho.

Amazon teased a promotion clip on Thursday with Hardy appearing to be the narrator before later confirming the British actor’s role later that afternoon.

The Manchester City instalment of the series, which was released two years ago and provided in-depth insights into manager Pep Guardiola, was narrated by Oscar-winning actor Ben Kingsley.

Hardy has featured as Bane in Batman The Dark Night Rises, as well as roles in Inception, The Revenant and the popular TV series Peaky Blinders.

The first three episodes of the series will be released on Amazon Prime Video on 31 August.

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