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Sunderland 'Til I Die — why Netflix hit is back for 3rd and final series of football drama
football team that play in red-and-white up in the North East of England thanks to a Netflix series that took off in popularity.Sunderland 'Til I Die captured the hearts of viewers with its fly-on-the-wall coverage of Sunderland AFC, the impassioned support of the club's fans and the depiction of life in the coastal working class city.While the programme was heralded by TV critics, unfortunately for the producers of the two series — some of whom support the Black Cats — the side fared poorly during the seasons they spent covering the team.But, after appearing lukewarm on the idea of a third series, Fulwell 73 — the company behind the production — has come back for what it is calling one last hurrah.And they finally are able to show fans celebrating a huge club success.Leo Pearlman, a founding partner of Fulwell 73, said adding a mini third series was a way of ending the popular series “on a high”.Fulwell 73 — which has recently gone into business with comedian and talk show host James Corden — said the third series will be only two episodes long.The pair will focus on Sunderland’s play-off victory, which secured them promotion into the Championship, English football’s second division.Sunderland convincingly beat Wycombe Wanderers 2-0 at Wembley on May 21, 2022, to put to bed years of near misses.The celebrations, which are likely to be seen in the third series when it airs, will be a far cry from what the Sunderland ‘Til I Die programme had covered at the Stadium of Light to date.The show's eight-episode first series followed Sunderland after the club had been relegated from the Premier League, and covered their freefall into League One — the third division — over the course of the 2017-18 football season.The follow-up
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