ESPN2 shelves Frank Marshall’s Rachel, Breathe hours before premiere over rights dispute

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ESPN2 canceled the premiere of Frank Marshall’s documentary Rachel, Breathe just hours before air due to a dispute with ESPN lawyers over rights; ESPN declined to comment. The film, about Rachel Foster’s Boston Marathon comeback, was replaced in the slot by a rerun of 26.2 To Life, with no immediate timeline for when it will air.
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