Tom Brady Announces His First Big Post Retirement Move

Tom Brady announced his retirement, and he has already made the first move. Yes, many thought that Brady would stay at the sideline as a coach or maybe an analysts. Guess what… The former New England Patriots quarterback had different plans for his post-retirement life.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion is using every opportunity on his way. According to several reports, the GOAT made a blitz into Hollywood. As you may be guessing, the quarterback will produce and appear in a road trip movie. How about 80 for Brady? Sounds good? It’s a football-themed movie. Of course it is. We are not even surprised!

There’s more. Hollywood icons Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field will join the project supported by Paramount Pictures and Endeavor Content.

Tom Brady surprises fans with post retirement move

Kyle Marvin directs the movie. He also co-wrote the script with Michael Covino. Marvin is also an actor in the upcoming series WeCrashed. He co-wrote and starred in The Climb.

Brady, the movie, is based on a true story. It shares the story of four friends and diehard Patriots fans. In the movie, these guys took a life-changing trip to the 2017 Super Bowl to watch Brady take the field. It’s a real adventure. Tomlin, Fonda, Moreno, and Field will be the quartet.

We are not really surprised to see that Brady decided to join Hollywood. The quarterback was really involved in the project. He worked on it alongside Donna Gigliotti and Endeavor Content. The former quarterback will produce the movie through his production company, 199 Productions.

Sources reveal that production will begin this spring. Marvin and Covino pened the latest script. It’s based on a draft by Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins.

Paramount has had great success with comedies. This movie will definitely be a hit. Brady’s role makes it even more appealing. NFL fans wouldn’t miss the chance to watch the GOAT on the big screen.

This should probably put an end to all the rumors abut Brady’s return to New England. He is probably fine with the decision to stop playing in the NFL.