Fulwell73 promises football fans 'one hell of a ride' with Sunderland 'Til I Die's second series on Netflix

As Sunderland AFC fans eagerly await the return of a Netflix documentary about their club, producer Fulwell73 has revealed what’s in store from the new six-part series.
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Sunderland ‘Til I Die will return to the streaming service on Wednesday, April 1 for its second outing.

Filmed over 15 months, the new series will focus on new owner Stewart Donald and executive director Charlie Methven as they attempt to haul the Black Cats out of English football’s third tier.

Series two of Sunderland 'Til I Die will launch on April 1. Picture: Craig Sugden.Series two of Sunderland 'Til I Die will launch on April 1. Picture: Craig Sugden.
Series two of Sunderland 'Til I Die will launch on April 1. Picture: Craig Sugden.
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In an announcement released on Friday, March 6, Fulwell73 has spoken of some of the highlights to come from the Sunderland ‘Til I Die episodes next month.

Ben Turner, who was one of the company’s founding members in 2005, said: “For years we’ve held our arms aloft at Sunderland AFC games and sang ‘we’re by far the greatest team the world has ever seen’.

“Series two confirms that whilst this may not be entirely true on the pitch, Sunderland AFC are in a league of their own as a subject for a documentary series.

“The focus this year is the unfolding drama of the new owners trying to meet the immense challenge they set themselves by buying the football club.

Series two of Sunderland 'Till I Die will be released on Netflix on April 1Series two of Sunderland 'Till I Die will be released on Netflix on April 1
Series two of Sunderland 'Till I Die will be released on Netflix on April 1
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“The access they gave us provides the audience a front row seat for what is one hell of a ride.”

The behind-the-scenes documentary will feature a look at the inner workings of the club – from the board members to the admin staff – as well as keeping a close eye on the players and long-suffering fans.

Viewers have been promised “incredible highs” and “devastating lows”, with the sixth and final episode of the series concluding with a trip to Wembley Stadium.

Fulwell 73’s Leo Pearlman added: “This remains a show that is deeply personal to all of us at Fulwell and we hope that viewers enjoy watching it as much as we feel privileged to have had the opportunity to make it.”