Jeremy Schaap wrote a terrific book, and the Jesse Owens story definitely should be made into a movie. Today’s generation needs to know his immense impact on sports history. Make that, just plain history.
From David Scott of ESPN Front Row:
Even with his usual doses of humility and self-deprecation, it was tough for ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap to conceal the excitement in his voice on Monday, after confirming Disney had secured the movie rights to his 2007 book, “Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler’s Olympics.”
“It is exciting,” Schaap said. “I don’t have any experience with this kind of stuff – I’ve never worked in Hollywood. I know it’s a long process but I think it’s a great topic. I think Jesse is an incredibly important historical figure and one who is worthy of something like this. What he did in Berlin in 1936 is one of most remarkable things in the annals of sports.”The biopic, according to Variety, which broke news of the deal on Monday, has Antoine Fuqua (“Training Day,” “Shooter” and “Olympus Has Fallen”) attached to the project to direct with Oscar-winning screenwriter, David Seidler (“The King’s Speech”) penning the script. Gil Netter (“The Blind Side,” “The Life Of Pi”), Gail Berman and Lloyd Braun will produce and Schaap will have a consulting role on the film.
“I always hoped a movie would come out of it but you never know what’s going to happen,” said Schaap, 44. “My father [the late Dick Schaap] wrote 33 books and none were adapted – although they’ve been trying to make a movie about ‘Instant Replay’ for 40 years.”