From 5 ended after two seasons, as confirmed by Sports Business Journal.
The documentary series debuted in 2024 and followed five NBA players through their regular season routines.
The cameras showed locker room moments, travel days, training sessions and quiet scenes from the athletes’ lives when they were away from the field.
The first season featured LeBron James, Jimmy Butler, Jayson Tatum, Anthony Edwards and Domantas Sabonis. Even with well-known actors, the series did not attract a strong audience.
Data shared by What’s on Netflix showed that the first season garnered 4.6 million views from July to December 2024, while the following months generated almost a million views.
Industry reports compared these figures with other sports projects on the same platform.
However, Quarterback reached 12.7 million views during its first release window. F1 Drive to Survive reached 10.4 million views.
Both shows have maintained a consistent presence in the weekly Top Ten rankings as From 5 did not appear in these charts in either season.
Figures for season two have not been released at the time of reporting and the lack of chart placement suggested limited audience reach.
The decision came as the platform continued to expand its sports content.
The company invested in athlete-focused stories and competition-based projects and used viewership as a guide for future renewals.
Furthermore, From 5 offered full-season access to NBA players and added another title to the growing list of sports documentaries.




