Newcastle are reportedly set to become the latest Premier League side to have a behind-the-scenes documentary made about their progress, according to reports.
The Magpies have been one of the league's surprise packages this term following the completion of the Saudi-backed Public Investment Fund takeover in late 2021.
Eddie Howe has taken a side seemingly destined for relegation into contention for the Champions League, as the club look to end their 68-year wait for a major trophy in 2022-23.
And according to Sky's Keith Downie, viewers could get a behind-closed-doors look at the club's miraculous turnaround in their first full season under Howe.
Downie reports that filming has already begun on the four-part documentary series that will be shown on Amazon, although it is unclear whether they have been capturing the whole of the season so far.
In recent seasons Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham have all been subject of fly on the wall documentaries, offering viewers an inside look at the goings on at some of Europe's biggest clubs.
However it is still unconfirmed whether Newcastle's series will in fact be part of the 'All or Nothing' series that have come out in the past.
The Magpies will only feature in four episodes, with both City and the Gunners having eight episodes and Spurs nine in recent editions.
Although cameras may not have been in place to capture the full season so far, they could have a chance to witness a piece of history at the club.
Newcastle beat Southampton across two legs in the Carabao Cup semi-final to book a place at Wembley for the showpiece final - their first cup final since losing the FA Cup final in 1999 to Manchester United.
And it is against the same opposition that Howe's side will fight to get their hands on a first piece of major silverware since 1955 on February 26, in what is set to be a thrilling encounter.
Howe's transformative impact at the club has guided them up to fourth in the league table, ahead of traditional heavyweights Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham.
And next up for the Magpies is a titanic clash with the Reds in front of their home support at St. James' Park, with the club making a major breakthrough in their attempts to expand the stadium on Wednesday.