It was reported in August that Amazon Prime were targeting Newcastle United to feature in their next All or Nothing documentary series.
Clubs such as Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, and Arsenal have all welcomed Amazon's cameras into their clubs, and it appears that Newcastle have been doing the same over the course of this season.
It is yet to be confirmed whether Newcastle will be the next club to feature on the All or Nothing series, but filming has been underway this season to chronicle the club's rise under the PIF ownership.
That is according to Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie, who has reported that camera crews have been 'filming behind-the-scenes' at Newcastle as they 'attempt to win a trophy and qualify for the Champions League'.
The series looks as if it's going to be an intriguing watch with Newcastle enjoying a sensational season under Eddie Howe.
Not only are the Magpies fighting for a place in the top four, but Howe will be taking Newcastle to Wembley for the first time in 24 years for the League Cup final on February 26.
Here is everything we know so far about the Amazon Prime documentary...
When will the series be aired?
There has not yet been a release date announced but if Newcastle are the next to feature in Amazon Prime's All or Nothing series then it will likely be aired in August.
The previous three series featuring Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, were all released in August.
How many episodes will there be?
Downie has revealed that there will be a four episodes in the latest series, which is significantly fewer than the previous series, which featured eight.
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