'America's Sweethearts: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders': Everything we know about Netflix's Cowboys-centric series so far

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'America's Sweethearts: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders': Everything we know about Netflix's Cowboys-centric series so far

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are arguably the most famous cheerleading team in American sports. In addition to the Cowboys, they have their own following and are regulars at big events.

Hence, it is unsurprising that Netflix planned a series around them titled "America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders." This news comes after Paramount concluded the "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Team" after a 16-season run.

The upcoming Netflix series will follow the 2023-24 Cowboys Cheerleaders on their journey, beginning with the auditions and will continue until the end of the Cowboys' season.

Who is producing America's Sweethearts: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders?

Netflix's "America's Sweethearts: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" is produced by One Potato Productions and Boardwalk Pictures. The project is further in conjunction with Campfire Studios.

Furthermore, it is produced by an All-Pro caliber production team with executive producers Greg Whiteley and Adam Leibowitz of One Potato Productions, Ross M. Dinerstein and Rebecca Evans of Campfire Studios, and Andrew Fried and Dane Lillegard of Boardwalk Pictures.

Greg Whiteley is heavily involved in the project and has quite the production résumé. He is a four-time Emmy Award winner and has two IDA awards.

Whiteley's filmography includes but isn't limited to New York Doll, Resolved, Mitt, Most Likely to Succeed, Last Chance U, Last Chance U: Basketball, and Wrestlers.

He has also earned numerous awards for his craft, including Realscreen Awards, Emmy Awards and International Documentary Association Awards. He'll bring his expertise to the Netflix-ordered Cowboys Cheerleaders series, and we expect a stellar product in line with his streak of excellence.

Why Cowboys signed up for Netflix's America's Sweethearts

Charlotte Jones, the Cowboys Cheerleaders president, executive vice president, and chief brand officer, spoke about why the Cowboys signed up for Netflix's America's Sweethearts.

She said:

"We went into this understanding that the opportunity to transparently share the journey of our season, and the emotions, challenges, and joy experienced along the way, is exactly what our fans and viewers would want."

The Jerry Jones-led Cowboys support their cheerleading team, and this Netflix series will be a great way to showcase the program's intricacies to the world.

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