Will Packer Productions will transport audiences in 1988 to the crowded stands of Jack Murphy. A California studio will shoot a film about the protagonist of the final game of the 68th season of the National Football League. The focus will be on MVP of the match, Doug Williams, the first-ever black quarterback to lead the team to a Super Bowl victory. The story of the Washington Redskins star has long been asking for screenplay. Williams joined the club in 1986. He started the next season as a backup quarterback, but didn't give up and continued to train hard. As a result, it was he who became the main point guard of the team in the playoff series. The Broncos made it to the final game of the season but faced a huge challenge. The day before Super Bowl XXII, Doug required emergency dental surgery. The dental abscess treatment took six hours long. The Redskins lost the first quarter of the final 0-10. Sports commentators began to say that coaches had in vain put a tired and sick Williams on the game. In the second 15 minutes, the player rebuffed critics and made a Super Bowl-record four touchdown assists in one quarter. The Redskins ended the match with a convincing victory 42-10. The film's production team will be led by James Lopez (Night School) and William Packer (Night School). Source: The Hollywood Reporter The Topic of Article: Hollywood will repeat Super Bowl XXII. |