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Prime Video to Premiere Novak Djokovic Documentary ‘The Wolf in Winter’ on August 20
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jun 26, 4:55 PM EDT

Prime Video to Premiere Novak Djokovic Documentary ‘The Wolf in Winter’ on August 20

The streaming service announced it will launch the tennis-focused film about the 24-time Grand Slam champion on Prime Video this summer, with ‘The Last Dance’ director Jason Hehir attached.

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Prime Video announced on June 26 that it will premiere the Novak Djokovic documentary The Wolf in Winter on August 20. The film, centered on the 24-time Grand Slam men’s singles champion, is scheduled for a summer release timed to coincide with the tennis season’s biggest events.

The announcement places the documentary on Prime Video’s programming calendar shortly after the French Open concluded and as Wimbledon begins. Deadline described 2026 as a “big summer” not only for pro tennis, but for tennis documentaries, reflecting increased mainstream interest in tournament-era storytelling.

The Wolf in Winter is directed by Jason Hehir, whose prior work includes The Last Dance, the widely viewed basketball documentary series that followed Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan and the team’s championship run. Prime Video did not announce additional creative details in the report, but the director credit indicates a continuation of Hehir’s focus on athlete-centered, career-defining sports narratives.

For Djokovic, the project is positioned as another long-form media entry around his career at a point when tennis audiences are already in a high-attention window. Deadline described the documentary as being about Djokovic and referenced his record 24 Grand Slam titles as a core element of the film’s framing.

The Prime Video release date also matters for audience planning and viewing behavior, since major tennis milestones in late June and early July tend to drive casual sports viewing that overlaps with streaming. By setting the premiere for August 20, Prime Video places the documentary after Wimbledon’s conclusion, offering a later release for viewers who follow the tournament cycle.

The documentary’s debut on a major streaming platform also reflects how sports leagues and broadcasters increasingly share tennis storytelling with global digital services. For viewers, it provides an on-demand option that complements live coverage of matches rather than competing directly with day-to-day tournament programming.

Prime Video has not indicated in the available report whether the documentary will be released all at once or in installments, and no information was provided about runtime, episode count, or additional cast beyond Hehir’s director role. The next confirmed public step in the coverage will be Prime Video’s promotional rollout leading up to the August 20 premiere.

Why It Matters

  • The August 20 release places a Djokovic-focused documentary after Wimbledon, targeting audiences who remain engaged after the tournament cycle.
  • Prime Video’s scheduling underscores the growing mainstream market for sports documentaries delivered through large streaming platforms.
  • For tennis fans, the timing offers an additional way to engage with the sport beyond live match coverage and highlights athlete narratives in long-form storytelling.
  • The Hehir attachment links the project to a creator associated with widely watched sports documentary formats, which can influence how the film is marketed and received by streamers.

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Key Facts

  • Prime Video announced that Novak Djokovic documentary The Wolf in Winter will premiere on August 20, 2026.
  • The documentary is about Novak Djokovic, who has 24 Grand Slam titles, according to the announcement.
  • Jason Hehir, director of The Last Dance, is attached as director of The Wolf in Winter.
  • The premiere date was announced June 26, 2026, during a peak tennis period that includes the French Open and the start of Wimbledon.
  • The announcement described 2026 as a major year for tennis documentaries alongside a busy tennis season.
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