‘We worked for Bill, but we played for Tom,’ and other drama-filled bits highlight new Patriots docuseries, premiering Feb. 16 on Apple TV+.

With Bill Belichick’s coaching future in limbo, Apple TV+ is jumping on the Patriots bandwagon to chronicle one of the greatest eras in the history of professional sports.

The streamer announced Tuesday that its 10-part documentary titled “The Dynasty,” a series about the team’s “rise and historic 20-year run,” will premiere Feb. 16—five days after Super Bowl LVIII. 

The series will offer “unprecedented access” and cover two decades and six Super Bowl championships under the leadership of quarterback Tom Brady, owner Robert Kraft, and Coach Belichick. 

Apple TV+ also released a new 60-second tension-filled trailer that paints Belichick as some sort of Bond villain and plays as a highlight reel showcasing the Pats’ dodgy past: Spygate, Deflategate, Aaron Hernandez, and the well-documented Brady-Belichick breakup. At the 45-second mark in the trailer, former player Danny Amendola stirs the pot: “We worked for Bill, but we played for Tom,” the receiver says.

“The Dynasty” is directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Matthew Hamachek (“TIGER”) and produced by Brian Grazer and Oscar-winning actor-director Ron Howard (“A Beautiful Mind”), who helmed well-received documentaries on Pavarotti and The Beatles.

Based on Jeff Benedict’s best-selling book of the same name, “The Dynasty” draws on “thousands of hours of never-before-seen video footage and audio files” from the Patriots archive, the company said in a press release. The filmmakers will also include interviews with past and present Patriots players, coaches, and executives, including Adam Vinatieri, Drew Bledsoe, Rob Gronkowski, Ty Law, Bill Parcells, and Jonathan Kraft; NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and sports journalists Al Michaels and Howard Bryant; and high-profile fans, such as Jon Bon Jovi, Rupert Murdoch, and Canton comedian and actor Bill Burr.