Now Streaming: Pulisic TV Show

teammates and family wonder why the supposedly shy, reserved, awkward Pulisic even agreed to participate in a series like Pulisic, there’s also not yet convincing evidence provided through Episode 1 that convinces me we need a docuseries like Pulisic.

Christian Pulisic is the face of the United States men’s national team, but the new CBS Sports docuseries, Pulisic, aims to delve deeper into his life and career at just 26 years old. The premise of the series is intriguing, offering a glimpse into the daily life of the USMNT captain, especially his role at AC Milan—a globally followed club in Italy.

The first episode, currently streaming on Paramount+, focuses on Pulisic’s pivotal role at Milan, with notable figures like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Clint Dempsey weighing in on his impact. Throughout the episode, Pulisic is depicted as a complex figure—simultaneously relatable, yet enigmatic. He shares his aspirations for the upcoming 2026 World Cup and his desire to inspire future generations of American soccer players.

Despite its compelling premise, Pulisic feels like a premature attempt to celebrate Pulisic’s legacy. While the series hints at revealing deeper layers of his persona in future episodes, it falls short of capturing the essence of a sports documentary like “The Last Dance”. Whether Pulisic will evolve into a truly insightful portrayal of America’s soccer icon remains to be seen.

For fans of USMNT and Serie A, Pulisic offers a behind-the-scenes look at the life of Christian Pulisic that is worth exploring, even if it is still finding its footing. As the series unfolds, it may offer a more nuanced understanding of Pulisic, shedding light on the complexities of his journey as a soccer star. Enjoy watching, and stay tuned for further episodes on Paramount+!