The announcement comes after months of rumors about a possible boxing match between the brothers. Instead of facing off in the ring, they'll be sharing the screen in an eight-episode series that promises to give fans an unfiltered look into their lives.
"Paul American" will offer viewers a peek behind the curtain of the Paul brothers' public personas. The show plans to cover their family life, inner circle, and the journey behind their headlines and viral moments.
Jake and Logan explained the purpose of the show in a joint statement:
"It's about the journey that has brought us here. For the first time, our fans will be able to see the real people who have shaped our lives."
The series looks set to include some heated moments. Jake hinted at potential conflicts, saying:
"I don't care. Get mad at me. I'm un-cancelable."
HBO Max subscribers will need to tune in to catch all the drama. With high public interest, "Paul American" could become one of the platform's most talked-about series.
While there's no word yet on a second season, fans can look forward to eight episodes of unfiltered Paul brother content. The show promises to reveal the rawest and most authentic side of their lives, giving viewers unprecedented access to the social media stars.