All or Nothing: Juventus on Prime Video is a sports documentary that brings you behind-the-scenes footage of the Italian soccer club. Watch soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo in action among other team players, old and new, as they prepare for a challenging season (2020/21) and aim to win their 10th consecutive scudetto.
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How Many Episodes Are in All or Nothing: Juventus Season 1?
There are eight episodes in All or Nothing: Juventus season one, with a second season forthcoming. The runtime of episodes averages between 34-48 mins. You can check the complete list of All or Nothing: Juventus episodes and their release date below.
- “All Change”: November 25, 2021
- “Young and Old”: November 25, 2021
- “Spirit”: November 25, 2021
- “A Leadership”: November 25, 2021
- “Friendship and Rivalry”: November 25, 2021
- “New Horizons”: November 25, 2021
- “A New Juventus”: November 25, 2021
- “Until The End”: November 25, 2021
What Are the Critics Saying About All or Nothing: Juventus Season 1?
All or Nothing: Juventus does not have an official critics rating yet but has an average audience score of 67% on Rotten Tomatoes. The show also has a user score of 7.2/10 on IMDB. You will find the series interesting if you are a Juventus fan.
Luis Miguel Echegaray from CBS Sports writes, “All or Nothing: Juventus is another beautifully produced show from its genre, with some great moments that explain the demise of Pirlo’s campaign. Thanks to Fulwell’s team and the club’s access, fans are able to see multiple moments of accessible vulnerability, and if there’s one thing that soccer fans crave for these days above anything else, is transparency.”
Foot the Ball’s Ratul Ghosh says, “There were several important themes underlying the whole docu-series, but one of the most crucial was the emphasis on the “young” players. Those who would become the backbone of the future teams and help in transitioning from an old core to a mix of different styles.”
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Is All or Nothing: Juventus Season 1 Suitable for Kids?
All or Nothing: Juventus is rated TV-14, which means some parents may find the content unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.
How Can I Watch All or Nothing: Juventus Season 1 in Its Original Language?
All or Nothing: Juventus is originally in Italian. To watch All or Nothing: Juventus in its original language, set language settings to Italian with English subtitles from the menu options of your streaming device.