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Bill Belichick, UNC docuseries slated for Hulu after HBO Hard Knocks deal falls through

Bill Belichick, UNC docuseries slated for Hulu after HBO Hard Knocks deal falls through

Yahoo18-07-2025
A docuseries following Bill Belichick's time at the University of North Carolina before his first season coaching the Tar Heels football team is reportedly slated to be released on Hulu. The release date has yet to be revealed, per Front Office Sports.
EverWonder Studio is reportedly producing the series. The production company's portfolio includes the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing event, as well as NFL Christmas Day games on Netflix.
Belichick and North Carolina were previously slated to be featured on the HBO series Hard Knocks. However, the deal fell apart after Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, demanded content approval and partial ownership of the show, per the New York Times.
The Times also reported that Hudson had been speaking to EverWonder about producing the series while in talks with HBO.
While the title of the show remains unknown, CBS Sports previously reported that Hudson's firm, Trouble Cub Enterprises, has trademarked several titles, including 'Chapel Bill (Bill's Version),' 'Do Your Job: (Bill's Version),' and 'No Days Off (Bill's Version)." The titles are all tied to nods to Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
After grabbing headlines with their 48-year age gap, Hudson made news again in June when she interrupted CBS's interview with Belichick to promote his book, "The Art of Winning." CBS correspondent Tony Dokoupil, who conducted the interview, described Hudson as a 'constant presence."
When he asked Belichick how he met Hudson, she interrupted by saying, 'We're not talking about this."
Belichick was hired by UNC in December after he failed to land a job in the NFL. Belichick's NFL coaching career was highlighted by his time with the New England Patriots, where he won six Super Bowl titles. He also won two Super Bowls as an assistant with the New York Giants.
Belichick is now in charge of the Tar Heels after the program fired Mack Brown from the head coaching job after six years.
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