Following NFL legend Tom Brady's retirement after 22 years - 20 with the New England Patriots, Boston native Mark Wahlberg opening up about starring in a potential biopic.While there is currently no Tom Brady biopic in development, the 44-year-old quarterback's career is the stuff of legend and could likely be adapted for the screen some day.While promoting his new movie Uncharted, in theaters February 18, the 50-year-old Wahlberg revealed who he'd like to play in a potential Tom Brady biopic in a new interview with Variety, Brady's former coach Bill Belichick.
Biopic:Following NFL legend Tom Brady's retirement after 22 years - 20 with the New England Patriots, Boston native Mark Wahlberg opening up about starring in a potential biopic No biopic...
yet:While there is currently no Tom Brady biopic in development, the 44-year-old quarterback's career is the stuff of legend and could likely be adapted for the screen some day Mark as Bill:While promoting his new movie Uncharted, in theaters February 18, the 50-year-old Wahlberg revealed who he'd like to play in a potential Tom Brady biopic in a new interview with Variety , Brady's former coach Bill BelichickWhen asked about who he could play in the proverbial Tom Brady biopic, Wahlberg answered, 'I could play his uncle,' before excitedly realizing, 'I could play Bill Belichick.'Belichick drafted Brady with the 199th pick in the 6th round of the 2000 NFL draft, and while he was unheralded as a draft prospect out of the University of Michigan, he would go on to become arguably one of the greatest NFL players of all time.
Under Belichick, Brady won six Super Bowl titles in his 20 years in New England, before moving to Tampa Bay where he won a Super Bowl in his first year there..
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