“Powerful” drama with perfect season that ‘raises the bar’ is now trending in the UK

I’ve been hooked on the US sports drama, “All American,” ever since it popped up on my ITVX stream! Seems like many gamers are feeling the same way, as it’s currently creating a buzz across the platform.

As a devoted fan, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying streaming all the episodes of my favorite show on ITVX. You can watch them for free with advertisements, or upgrade to an ad-free experience for just £5.99 a month or £59.99 a year. It’s amazing how convenient it is to have everything at my fingertips!

Currently, the program ranks sixth among the ten most popular shows on ITVX, surpassing “Love Island USA”, “The Flash”, and “The Price of Perfection” with Olivia Attwood.

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The UK version of Love Island is in first place, with Shark! Celebrity Infested Waters in second.

The initial two seasons of “All American” garnered significant acclaim from critics, boasting impressive ratings of 92% and a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes for seasons 1 and 2, respectively.

The main evaluator commended Daniel Ezra’s “impressive” acting and noted that the series boasted a captivating blend of engaging young characters, similar to the style The CW is known for in handling melodramatic situations.

The review published by Outlet “Tell-Tale TV” commended the show’s technical elements like sound design, direction, and score, and concluded that “All American” is significantly elevating the standard for young people’s narratives.

As a passionate fan, I’d say: “While there are plenty of American sports dramas out there, this one stands out due to its loose adaptation from a real-life story.” (Credits to The Sydney Morning Herald)

The show gains strength through powerful acting by Chad L. Coleman, Karimah Westbrook, and Bre-Z, and it presents South Central not only as a place filled with drugs and violence, but also as a vibrant community with depth and complexity.

All episodes of All American can be streamed now on ITVX.

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2025-07-17 17:50

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