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Thursday, August 4th, 2016

NBC LIGHTS PRIMETIME COVERAGE TORCH WITH RIO OLYMPICS OPENING FILM NARRATED BY GIANCARLO ESPOSITO

Opening Film The Most Beautiful Things In The World to Introduce NBC‘s Opening Ceremony Coverage

Feature Celebrates Athletes and Countries Competing in Rio, As Well As Sights, Sounds and Culture of Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – August 4, 2016 – NBC lights the torch on its primetime coverage of the 2016 Rio Olympics this Friday, August 5, at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT with an energetic and insightful opening film narrated by Emmy Award-nominee Giancarlo Esposito. The opening film, titled The Most Beautiful Things In The World, celebrates the world’s athletes coming together in the spectacular city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and will be the very first piece of content presented when viewers tune into coverage of the Opening Ceremony on Friday night.

Esposito, who is best known for his role as Gustavo “Gus” Fring on the Emmy Award-winning series Breaking Bad, as well as his role in the Spike Lee films Do The Right Thing, School Daze, and Mo’ Better Blues, follows a talented collection of award-winning actors and commentators who have narrated previous show opens for NBC Olympics.

Click below for a preview of the NBC Olympics 2016 Rio Games opening film.

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Prior narrators for NBC Olympics opening films include Academy Award-winning actor James Earl Jones (2000 Sydney Games and 2004 Athens Games), NBC Olympics host Bob Costas and veteran Olympic Games host Jim McKay (2002 Salt Lake City Games), Emmy Award-winner Andre Braugher (2006 Turin Games, 2008 Beijing Games, and 2010 Vancouver Games), Emmy Award-nominee Ewan McGregor and Golden Globe-winner Emily Blunt (2012 London Games), and Emmy Award-winner Peter Dinklage (2014 Sochi Games).

“I am honored to be the narrator of this beautiful film kicking off the Games of the XXXI Olympiad,” said Esposito. “As a runner, I have always wanted to go to the Olympics. The splendor of the physical body in motion surging to reach its goal is magnificent! In my own way, I finally get to go to the Olympics.”

“There’s no better way to begin our primetime coverage of the Rio Olympics than with this invigorating and colorful portrait of Brazil and the world’s greatest athletes,” said Mark Levy, a 25-time Emmy Award-winner and Senior Vice President, Original Production and Creative, NBC Sports Group. “Our opening film has become our signature presentation when we welcome the American audience to our coverage of the Olympics. Giancarlo’s interpretation of the narrative is the perfect guide to take viewers through this inspiring look at Rio, and the journey of so many of the athletes that viewers will be watching over the next 17 days.”

Celebrating the approximately 11,000 athletes and 207 nations competing in the Rio Games, the opening film features more than 25 Olympians, including 18-time gold medalist Michael Phelps, three-time gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings, six-time gold medalist Usain Bolt, four-time gold medalist Serena Williams, gold medalist Kevin Durant, four-time gold medalist Allyson Felix, gold medalist Jordan Burroughs, as well as Simone Biles and Neymar.

In addition, the project highlights the unique sights, sounds and culture of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil. The five-minute segment, narrated by Esposito, was filmed and produced over the course of 18 months, and showcases iconic landmarks from the mysterious and picturesque Amazon to the famous Copacabana Beach. Colorful imagery of music and dance from this year’s Carnival capture the spirit and enthusiasm of the Carioca.

The opening film for the Rio Games was co-produced by Levy; Joe Gesue, Senior Vice President, Olympic Production and Executive Editor, NBC Sports Group; Phil Parrish, Senior Producer and Editor, NBC Sports Group; and Matt Allen, Senior Feature Producer, NBC Sports Group. The Most Beautiful Things In The World was written by Aaron Cohen.

About NBC Olympics

A division of the NBC Sports Group, NBC Olympics is responsible for producing, programming and promoting NBCUniversal’s Olympic coverage. It is renowned for its unsurpassed Olympic heritage, award-winning production, and ability to aggregate the largest audiences in U.S. television history.

For more information on NBC Olympics’ coverage of the Rio Olympics, please visit: http://nbcsportsgrouppressbox.com/

 -RIO 2016-