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‘Untold’ Sports Stories, Hip Hop History in ‘Mixtape,’ Mob Intrigue in ‘Justified,’ an ‘Iconic’ Bridge

A new season of the Untold sports anthology opens with a profile of boxing’s bad boy Jake Paul. Hip hop’s origin in underground mixtapes is explored in a new music documentary. Raylan Givens clashes with the Albanian mob in Justified: City Primeval. PBS’ Iconic America wraps its season with an appreciation of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Netflix

Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child

The anthology of cautionary sports documentaries packs an outrageous punch when it returns for a third season with four weekly installments. The opener, directed by Andrew Renzi (Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?), profiles Jake Paul, the YouTube upstart who took boxing by storm by, as one commenter notes, “[picking] a fight with an entire sport.” Is the former Disney star a huckster relishing his villain role, or the real thing? Depends on which of his millions of fans and/or critics you ask.

Paramount+

Mixtape

A sign of the times: This documentary about the importance of mixtapes to the breakthrough of hip-hop culture is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, but it’s premiering on the company’s streaming platform and not on the one-time music channel. Among the many DJs, hip-hop stars and industry personalities rapping about how the mixtape subculture went mainstream: DJ Khaled, 2 Chainz, Fat Joe, Funkmaster Flex, Jadakiss, Kid Capri, KRS-One, Lil Wayne, Mark Ronson and many more.

George Burns, Jr./FX

Justified: City Primeval

At the halfway point of the gripping Justified sequel, transplanted U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) faces a new menace in Detroit when he learns he’ll be competing with the Albanian mob to take down out-of-control psychopath Clement “Oklahoma Wildman” Mansell (Boyd Holbrook). As the mob leader (Terry Kinney) warns the lawman, “Justice requires more than the law is willing to provide.” And Raylan’s not just being chivalrous when he offers to help protect Mansell’s lawyer, Caroline Wilder (Aunjanue Ellis). The loose-cannon villain’s web of chaos knows no limits.

PBS

Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein

The docuseries’ finale explores the construction and cultural impact of the suspension bridge opened in 1937, an engineering triumph that connects San Francisco and Marin County. Beyond this national symbol’s history, host David Rubenstein questions whether this type of defining infrastructure project is a thing of the past.

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