The History Of How Harley-Davidson Came To Be Is Coming To Your TV Screen

"Harley and the Davidsons" is a new mini-series slated to hit the Discovery Channel later this year

Discovery Channel has a new event television miniseries in the works, which takes a look at the origins of America's most iconic motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson. It will focus on the brands founders, William Harley and Arthur Davidson, who will be played by Robert Aramayo and Bug Hall respectively.

Aramayo will look familiar to you Game Of Thrones fans, as he played a young Ned Stark. Hall, who's worked in many movies since, is likely still most known for his role as Alfalfa in The Little Rascals.

They'll be joined by Michiel Huisman, also from GOT, who plays Arthur's brother Walter Davidson, as well as Gabe Luna, Alex Shaffer, and Sean Scully.

Harley and the Davidsons is a three-night event, airing a new two-hour long episode each night between September 5th and September 7th. The trailer looks great, so set your DVR.