[03/21/22 - 07:01 AM] Video: "Long Slow Exhale" - Official Trailer - Premieres April 4 on Spectrum Originals Set in the high-stakes world of women's college basketball, the series stars Rose Rollins, Josh Lucas and Ian Harding.
[via press release from Spectrum]
Long Slow Exhale | Official Trailer | Premieres April 4 on Spectrum Originals
Set in the high-stakes world of women's college basketball, LONG SLOW EXHALE stars Rose Rollins, Josh Lucas and Ian Harding. The drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a successful Head Coach of a competitive women's college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. As she tries to find the truth among the many secrets she uncovers, she has to make hard decisions that will affect her, her family and the team of female athletes who all rely on her.
The first three episodes premiere exclusively on Spectrum (available free on demand) on Monday, April 4. The gripping 12-episode series will continue to drop three new episodes for the following three weeks until the finale on Monday, April 25.
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