An adaptation of the 1992 film of the same name featuring new characters.
This dramedy captures the joyful spirit of Penny Marshall's classic film with new stories of an entire generation of women who dreamed of playing professional baseball in the 1940s. This new ensemble of characters carve their own paths towards the field, both in the league and outside of it.
Comments (4)
08/28/23 at 01:15am
This wood have been a good show if that did not put the gay stuff in back then that never had that stuff Hollywood failed on something that wood have been a very good show sham on Hollywood
05/21/23 at 08:07pm
Maybe they should have used a different title for this series. As a black male I think that it is way wrong to make it so woke! The series could stand on its own if it would just tell the story of a female's baseball team. But they do have too many mixes of wokeness in its. And they push it in your face so hard that it takes away from what could be a decent series. But naming it a league of their own doesn't match the original!!!
10/22/22 at 04:06am
Oh yes I had forgotten that PoC and LGBT people didnt exist in the 1940s... grow up.
It shows realistically the dangers for those people at that time in history, whilst also managing the balance of being a fun show with a little hope.
There are also multiple straight players and characters and plotlines in the show not that you would know it looking at the prejudiced comments.
It shows realistically the dangers for those people at that time in history, whilst also managing the balance of being a fun show with a little hope.
There are also multiple straight players and characters and plotlines in the show not that you would know it looking at the prejudiced comments.
09/14/22 at 12:02pm
Another movie ruined by political correctness. Little of the original excellent storyline remains other than era and location. An exercise in LGBTQ and BLM movements before they even existed.