Windsor Star

Brady flick a deflating idea to some fans

- The Associated Press

BOSTON Tom Brady: The Movie?

A new book and a major motion picture are in the works about the New England Patriots’ star quarterbac­k and the “Deflategat­e” suspension he overcame to earn an unpreceden­ted fifth Super Bowl ring.

But Patriots Nation seems ambivalent and Brady’s foes say they’ll take a pass.

“The Tom Brady movie is such a bad idea! The dude is so uninterest­ing and has everything,” said Trevor Twidwell, a Kansas City Chiefs fan from Tucson, Ariz., capturing dislike for Brady and the Patriots outside New England.

Bestsellin­g author Casey Sherman and Boston writer Dave Wedge are collaborat­ing on the book under the working title “Let’s Go!” — Brady’s rallying cry. The pair co-authored Boston Strong, which helped inspire Patriots Day, a 2017 Lionsgate release starring Mark Wahlberg about the deadly 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.

Sherman’s novel The Finest Hours, about the Coast Guard’s 1952 rescue of 30 crewmen aboard a sinking tanker off Cape Cod, also was made into a movie released by Walt Disney Pictures last year starring Chris Pine and Casey Affleck.

Sherman is working with Academy Award-nominated screenwrit­ers Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson on the book and film about Brady “and his team’s miraculous comefrom-behind win” in the Super Bowl in February.

After serving a four-game suspension for his role in the use of underinfla­ted footballs during the 2015 playoffs, Brady returned to lead the Patriots to their fifth NFL championsh­ip with a stunning 34-28 comeback win in overtime against the Atlanta Falcons.

Brady won’t have a hand in the film, agent Don Yee said.

“We wish the people involved the best of luck on this project, but we are not involved,” he said.

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