How to watch All Blacks latest in depth Doco
June 2, 2018
The All Blacks have a new documentary out and its been talked about being the best yet after producers were giving a real behind the scenes look at the best sporting team in the world.
IMDB rating 8.9/10
If you haven't heard about it yet here is a snippet from Radio NZ's Katie Scotcher that should fill the gaps in...
All or Nothing: New Zealand All Blacks is the latest series under the Amazon-Prime All or Nothing sports documentary banner. It premieres on the streaming service today.
It follows the notoriously tight-lipped team during the Lions' tour and the 2017 Rugby Championship.
Documentary makers said it pulled back the curtain and offered exclusive access to two of the team's major events.
Media commentator Geoff Lealand said the trailer made big promises.
"They kind of talk about the All Blacks just being ordinary blokes but they are also warriors, and they're more than a team, they're a family.
"I guess, if we get some insights into them, are they that ordinary? Are they like us? Or are they something quite extraordinary? I think that'll be quite illuminating just looking beyond the game."
The six-part series narrated by filmmaker Taika Waititi is available only to those with a paid Amazon-Prime subscription, which costs about $8.50 a month.
Now how to watch it you ask?
Firstly yes you have to watch it on Amazon Prime, but no you dont have to pay.
1. Go to www.primevideo.com
2. Create an account -> Name, email, password
3. Enter your card details and billing address
4. If it doesn't show up on the home page search 'All or nothing: New Zealand All Blacks'
5. Here's the best part, 7-day FREE TRIAL
Check out the trailer here: Credit Prime Video
All 6 episodes of the Documentary are uploaded so you have 7 days to watch them then before the 7 days is up cancel you account so you don't have to pay anything.
Enjoy!
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