The Last Dance, the 10-part documentary series on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls during the 1997-98 season, will be released on Sunday, April 19, per Andrew Marchand of The New York Post.

The documentary was scheduled to be released in June.

There are no sports on right now because of the coronavirus pandemic. This documentary is going to be epic, and there's no better time than now for ESPN to put the documentary out.

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, who is starring in Space Jam 2 — just like Jordan starred in Space Jam 1 — recently said he wants The Last Dance to be released as soon as possible:

“If they release that thing right now? The views on it?” LeBron James said on the Road Trippin’ podcast, via ESPN.

“Listen, if I’m Michael Jordan, I’m going in there and I’m making a conference call and I’m like, ‘OK, what’s the reason that we’re going to hold onto it until June now? Compared to now when everybody is at home?’ Because it’s done (being edited). It’s done. Yeah, it’s done.”

Jordan won six championships with the Bulls, going 6-0 along the way.

MJ finished his NBA career with averages of 30.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.3 assists with the Bulls and Wizards. He was the 1985 Rookie of the Year, a 14-time All-Star, three-time steals champion, an 11-time All-NBA member, the 1998 Defensive Player of the Year, a five-time regular-season MVP, 10-time scoring champion and a three-time All-Star game MVP.

We spread out His Airness' accomplishments just to prove how dominant he was, starting from his Rookie of the Year Award to his final championship against the Utah Jazz.

Heck, Jordan was still giving buckets to people on the Wizards.