The movie, based on the true story of a Richardson soccer team’s historic win, was set to start production in six weeks, according to Deadline.
The film was expected to start production this fall in New Orleans, Deadline reported previously, with Kari Skogland directing from a script by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch had signed on to play Kinder’s daughter.
“The story shows how women have been and still are treated poorly around the world in sports compared to their male counterparts,” said producer Sarah Schechter in 2020. “To see what the Sting did with little support and no money, intertwined with how these very different young girls meshed for the love of the sport and country, is something beautiful that deserves not to be lost to history.”
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