Stream the recently-released movie KingRichard, starting today until Dec. 19th, exclusively on HBOMax. 🎾🏓👟
The film follows the journey of Richard Williams as he raises his daughters into tennis icons.
Based on the true story of Serena and Venus Williams’ childhood, the movie explores Richard’s experience with fatherhood and his efforts to secure his daughters’ futures in the sports world. While the odds seem stacked against them in the latest trailer, Richard appears certain that he has “the next two” Michael Jordans on his hands. And as well all now know, he was right.
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