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David O. Russell’s Biopic Features Nicolas Cage as NFL Icon John Madden

Russell praised Cage as a unique talent capable of embodying Madden’s spirit. “Nicolas Cage, one of our greatest and most original actors, will bring to life the quintessential American qualities of originality, fun, and determination embodied by the legendary John Madden,” Russell said in a statement.

He added that the film will also showcase the dynamic style of Al Davis, the owner of the Oakland Raiders, highlighting Madden’s joyous and inventive impact on the 1970s football scene.

Madden, who passed away in 2021 at 85, was renowned for his leadership as the head coach of the Raiders, leading them to their first Super Bowl victory. Following his coaching career, Madden became a prominent football commentator and later lent his name to the popular Madden NFL video game series.

Russell’s Madden film will also feature the vibrant and influential style of Al Davis, owner of the Raiders during Madden’s tenure (Amazon MGM Studios)

Backed by Amazon MGM, Madden will be written, directed, and produced by Russell. Initially, Will Ferrell and Hugh Jackman were considered for the role before Cage was finally chosen.

The studio has yet to announce additional cast members. Todd Black will produce alongside Escape Artists’ Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch, and Jonathan Shukat, with David Bloomfield serving as executive producer.

Cage, known for his distinctive acting style, is currently featured in Neon’s hit film Longlegs, which has earned nearly $100 million worldwide. His recent work includes A24’s Dream Scenario, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, and Pig.

Russell, acclaimed for films like American Hustle and Silver Linings Playbook, is also working on a Linda Ronstadt biopic starring Selena Gomez and a 1970s drama titled Super Toys with Keke Palmer and Sacha Baron Cohen.

Despite his previous successes, Russell’s latest film, Amsterdam, struggled at the box office. The director has faced scrutiny for his on-set behavior, including a 2011 incident involving his teenage niece, which he described as consensual.

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