June 20
ATLANTA, GA — Netflix has officially announced the release date of its highly anticipated sports documentary, “The Underdog,” a powerful deep dive into the storied legacy of the Atlanta Braves. Set to premiere on June 20, the film promises to be a grand slam for baseball fans and documentary lovers alike.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ava Richardson, “The Underdog” chronicles the triumphs, trials, and transformation of the Braves — from their humble beginnings in Boston, to their iconic years in Milwaukee, and ultimately to becoming a powerhouse franchise in Atlanta. The documentary will feature never-before-seen footage, intimate interviews with Braves legends like Chipper Jones, Hank Aaron’s family, John Smoltz, and current stars such as Ronald Acuña Jr. and Austin Riley.
More Than Baseball
But this isn’t just a story about baseball. Netflix says the film explores larger themes such as racial integration, Southern identity, perseverance, and the underdog mentality that has defined the Braves for decades. The series also delves into Atlanta’s cultural rise and how the Braves became an essential part of the city’s modern identity.
Celebrity Producers and Narration
Produced by SpringHill Company, founded by LeBron James and Maverick Carter, “The Underdog” also boasts a surprise narrator: actor and Atlanta native Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino), adding a distinct voice to the franchise’s deep cultural roots.
Fan Excitement and Media Buzz
Early trailers and teasers have generated significant buzz on social media, with Braves fans and baseball enthusiasts praising the slick cinematography, dramatic storytelling, and emotional score.
“It’s not just for Braves fans,” one early reviewer said. “It’s for anyone who’s ever believed in the power of sports to shape cities and change lives.”
Where and When to Watch
“The Underdog” will be available to stream globally on Netflix starting June 20. It will debut with a special screening event at Truist Park in Atlanta on June 19, featuring appearances from Braves legends and cast members.
For fans of sports, culture, and American resilience, “The Underdog” is shaping up to be one of the must-watch documentaries of 2025.