‘Eyes on the Prize III’ HBO Docuseries to Stream on Max Starting Feb. 25
HBO’s latest original documentary series, “Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015,” is set to start streaming on HBO Max starting February 25th. This six-part series, executive produced by Dawn Porter of “John Lewis: Good Trouble,” takes inspiration from Henry Hampton’s original documentary series, “Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Movement.”
Beginning with two back-to-back episodes on February 25th, the series delves into the stories of individuals and communities dedicated to achieving equity and racial justice in the post-civil rights era. From the late 1970s to 2015, viewers will witness the ongoing efforts of those who fought for racial equality over the decades. The filmmakers behind the series bring these stories to life, showcasing the work of citizens in a multicultural society striving for true equity.
By blending archival footage with personal interviews from those involved in collective movements, “Eyes on the Prize III” offers a powerful and insightful look at the ongoing struggle for freedom, racial justice, and equity in America today. It sheds light on untold stories and the resilience of individuals and communities fighting for a better future in a constantly changing America. Starting on February 25th, all six episodes will be available for streaming on HBO Max, inviting viewers to engage with a thoughtful exploration of contemporary history and social justice.