Though it has been known since early May that the 2018 Carolina Panthers will be the subject of the fourth season Amazon Prime's "All or Nothing", details on the NFL Films documentary series have been very, very sparse. By the middle of June, Panthers fans anticipating the chronicling of one of the most vexing seasons in team history had not even been treated to a release date for the series, let alone a trailer or any other official announcements. But as the summer progresses, fans and everyone else interested in the story of the 2018 Panthers now have a date for when to expect the series to debut.

According to a report by Josh Klein of The Riot Report, the release date for the 2018 Carolina Panthers edition of "All or Nothing" has been tentatively set for July 19. The release of the new season of "All or Nothing" will come just days before the beginning of Panthers training camp, and comes much, much later than the release of last year's series. The previous season of "All or Nothing", which followed the 2017 Dallas Cowboys, was released on April 27 of last year.

The 2018 Panthers are the fourth team to be chronicled by "All or Nothing", which made its debut following the 2015 season. The first season followed the 2015 Arizona Cardinals, which made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game only to be blown out by the Super Bowl 50-bound Panthers. The 2016 Los Angeles Rams were the subject of the second, which documented the Rams' move back to Los Angeles and a season that saw the late-season dismissal of head coach Jeff Fisher. The 2017 Cowboys, and their failed defense of the NFC East, were documented in the third season.

"All or Nothing" will be a must-watch for Panthers fans, as it will more than likely offer a complete and comprehensive level of clarity into exactly what went on during a 2018 season that saw the Panthers race out to a 6-2 start, only to endure one of the worst collapses in NFL history and finish their season with a 7-9 record. The second half of the season will almost certainly provide most of the drama in "All or Nothing": Specifically the shoulder injury suffered by Cam Newton and the drastic measures taken by head coach Ron Rivera in the face of his team completely falling apart.

The 2018 season provided plenty of storylines, all of which will be worth monitoring during "All or Nothing". Several storylines of note include the arrival of safety Eric Reid, the rise of wide receivers D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel, the fall of former Panthers wide receiver Devin Funchess, the struggles of the Panthers' defense in their first year under Eric Washington, and the dismissal of multiple defensive assistant coaches following the Panthers' Week 13 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.