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Tom Brady's 199 Productions Could Debut First Film Next Year

The first project announced by Buccaneers QB Tom Brady's media company 199 Productions, "Unseen Football," could "debut in theaters next year," according to Bill Shea of THE ATHLETIC. Filmmaker Gotham Chopra said that "Unseen Football" will aim to paint a "visually rich big-screen portrait of football in the United States, from pee-wee to high schools to college and the NFL." The documentary is "like everything else in sports and life right now -- in a sort of stasis as the world navigates the COVID-19 pandemic." Chopra said that the "development of the documentary and its themes, filming locations and other details remain very much in the conceptual phase." Brady is "expected to narrate." Behind the scenes, he will "offer football expertise and input when things are further along." Brothers Anthony and Joseph Russo "will serve as executive producers via the non-fiction arm of their AGBO Films, in collaboration with Brady's 199 Productions and Chopra through his Religion of Sports media company." Shea wrote that "Unseen Football" will be "more modest in its budget, but still cost a few million." The documentary "likely will have fresh footage of Brady playing for Tampa Bay" (THEATHLETIC.com, 4/16).

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