Wrexham AFC's players, coaches, and staff were given an exclusive look at the new documentary ahead of its release next week.
Welcome to Wrexham premieres in America on Wednesday, August 24, and is available in the UK a day later on August 25 on Disney+.
The documentary has been a huge talking point ever since Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds became co-chairman at the Racecourse in 2020.
The Hollywood pair have one and a half football seasons to include in the documentary following their official takeover in February 2021.
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The Reds missed out on the play-offs on the final day of the 2020/21 season and fell short again last year, losing 5-4 to Grimsby in the play-off semi-final.
Last night, the current players, staff and coaches got a special screening of the upcoming documentary at the Racecourse.
Wrexham staff, players, and coaches are being treated to a special screening of the @WrexhamFX documentary at the Racecourse this evening, ahead of the worldwide launch next week.📺#WxmAFC pic.twitter.com/TkEzv2B4xo
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) August 18, 2022
A synopsis promoting the release date said: "Rob McElhenney (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) teamed up to purchase the team in the hopes of turning the club into an underdog story the whole world could root for.
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"The worry? Rob and Ryan have no experience in football or working with each other. That said, they are serious about their investment in Wrexham, improving the club and doing right by the townspeople.
"From Hollywood to Wales, the pitch to the locker room, the front office to the pub, Welcome to Wrexham will track Rob and Ryan’s crash course in football club ownership and the inextricably connected fates of a team and a town counting on two actors to bring some serious hope and change to a community that could use it."
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