ESPN announced Tuesday morning that they will be teaming up with Netflix to released a 10-part documentary about Michael Jordan, and the Chicago Bulls. According to a news release by ESPN:

ESPN Films and Netflix today announced a joint production “The Last Dance,” a 10-part documentary series that will chronicle one of the greatest icons and most successful dynasties in sports history, Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls. Directed by Jason Hehir (“The Fab Five,” “The ’85 Bears,” “Andre the Giant”) and produced by Mike Tollin, the anthology will examine the simultaneous rise of Jordan and the NBA during those years.

Anchored by more than 500 hours of never-before-seen footage from the team’s last championship run in the 1997-98 season, “The Last Dance” will have the full participation of Jordan and other key figures from the Bulls’ championship teams, as well as dozens of other luminaries from basketball and beyond.

Michael Jordan is going to be involved with the production of this film, which is huge for ESPN and Netflix, because it should help them be able to get a little more in-depth with the production of it.

The film is going to focus on the Bulls 1997-98 season, the last championship they ever won together, with a ton of never released film before.

It's still unclear if it will be released on both Netflix on ESPN, or it will be a combination of the two, but more details should be released later on. The film is on track to release sometime in 2019.