Bukayo Saka Documentary 'The Time Is Now' to Premiere on Disney+

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

A new documentary, titled "Bukayo Saka: The Time is Now," is set to chronicle the rise of Arsenal's exceptional football talent, Bukayo Saka. This film arrives after a landmark season for Arsenal, their most successful in over two decades, and shortly after the team's narrow miss at the Champions League title. Coming just before the 2026 World Cup, where Saka is anticipated to play a crucial role for England, the documentary promises an in-depth look into the life of one of contemporary British football's most gifted players.

Helmed by Emmy-winning director Robert Alexander and produced collaboratively with Saka and Modern Arts, the documentary is scheduled for release on Disney+ in June. It features compelling conversations between Saka and Arsenal icon Thierry Henry, offering candid insights into the demands of elite-level performance. The duo reflects on significant aspects of their careers, such as managing immense pressure, demonstrating resilience, and rediscovering the fundamental passion that initially drew them to the sport. Their discussions even revisit Saka's childhood home in Ealing, marking the origins of his football journey.

The documentary further illuminates Saka's personal support network, highlighting a crucial WhatsApp message from Henry that provided perspective after Saka missed a penalty in the Euro 2020 final at just 19 years old. This narrative underscores the importance of maintaining connections with those who offer unwavering support, particularly during high-stakes moments. Saka expresses that the film allows him to share his narrative in an unprecedented way, revealing the unseen efforts and the vital role of his support system, those who believed in him long before widespread recognition. Director Alexander hopes the film will inspire viewers by illustrating that pursuing one's dreams can motivate others, emphasizing that sustained drive comes from loved ones and the innate passion ignited in youth.

This documentary is a powerful testament to the dedication, resilience, and unwavering spirit required to excel in professional sports. It also celebrates the profound impact of personal connections and mentors in navigating the pressures of a high-profile career. Through Saka's story, audiences are reminded that true success encompasses not only public achievements but also the quiet strength derived from internal support and a deep love for one's craft. This narrative inspires us to cherish our support systems, embrace challenges, and pursue our aspirations with integrity and passion.

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