Wrexham AFC Documentary ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Nominated for TV Critics Award
Wrexham AFC’s documentary ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ receives a prestigious nomination at the 2024 TV Critics Award, competing in the Outstanding Achievement in Reality category. The series, produced by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, faces tough competition from other popular shows. Despite missing out on nominations in other genres, this recognition adds to the documentary’s already impressive list of achievements, including five Emmy Awards. The team is also looking forward to the NTA Awards, where ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ has been shortlisted in the Factual Entertainment category.
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FX Unveils Key Art for Third Season of Welcome to Wrexham
FX has released the key art for the third season of Welcome to Wrexham, giving fans a sneak peek at the upcoming football docuseries. The series, premiering on May 2 at 10pm Et/Pt on FX and streaming on Hulu, will continue to follow the journey of Wrexham AFC under the ownership of Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, as they aim to transform the club’s narrative from underdogs to champions. With the upcoming season set in League Two, fans can expect intense football action and compelling narratives.
Bereaved dad inspired by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney for walking charity challenge
Bereaved dad, John Bell, inspired by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, embarks on a 140-mile walking challenge to raise awareness and support young people, families, and bereaved parents of suicide. After losing his son in 2020, John set up Walking 4 Hope to support mental health and well-being. His efforts caught the attention of Deadpool himself, who donated £15,000 to the charity’s fundraising page.