Showtime has released a trailer for Kobe Bryant’s documentary ‘Muse’ that is set to debut on the network in February.
Come February, viewers will get an in depth look at some of the private areas of Kobe Bryant’s illustrious NBA career. Showtime is set to release the Los Angeles Lakers legend’s documentary called ‘Muse’ this coming February.
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According to a release about the documentary:
"“Executive produced by Bryant and Chopra in tandem with Mamba Media, ‘Kobe Bryant’s Muse’ will cover ‘Bryant’s storied basketball career, detailing his mentorships, allies and rivalries that have helped shape his 18-year tenure in the NBA.”"
It’s also reasonable to believe that Kobe will inevitably talk about his sexual assault case back in 2003. You would have to think that he will want to share his side of the story to the rest of the world. The case was dropped after the accuser refused to testify in court and Bryant publicly apologized to the accuser, but Bryant repeatedly denied being guilty of sexual assault.
Kobe's documentary MUSE will be one of the best you've ever seen https://t.co/IwR6TuEep5
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) December 12, 2014
With Bryant’s Hall of Fame career coming to a close sooner rather than later, he felt he needed to get some things off his chest. In the documentary, Bryant will shed light on the ups and downs of his career.
We will hear what the future NBA Hall of Famer has to get off his chest come February.
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