Kevin Costner’s Sports Movie From 11 Years Ago Is Now On Netflix, Just Months After Plans For A TV Show Adaptation Were Announced

Kevin Costner’s 2014 movie, Draft Day, is now streaming on Netflix, and it is the perfect time to check it out now that a TV series adaptation has been announced. Born in California in 1955, Kevin Costner is one of the best-known actors working today. Costner has been in many great films, including Dances with Wolves, for which he earned two Academy Awards, and JFK. Along with great film roles, Costner has more recently gained acclaim for his portrayal of John Dutton in Yellowstone, bringing him back into the spotlight.

Between some of his best-known roles, Costner starred as the main character, Sonny Weaver Jr., in Draft Day. The sports drama never gained too much attention, seeing very modest box office results and moderate reviews. Kevin Costner has starred in several sports movies throughout his career, so Draft Day often gets overshadowed, but it does provide a very interesting look into one particular aspect of professional football that is not covered often.

Kevin Costner’s Draft Day Movie Is Now Streaming On Netflix

The Movie Centers On The NFL Draft

Costner’s character, Sonny Weaver Jr., in Draft Day is the general manager of the Cleveland Browns. The movie takes place, unsurprisingly, on NFL draft day, during which the general managers of football teams across the country vie for the top college players to join their professional teams. The day is undeniably stressful for Sonny as he attempts to bargain with other managers to get the best possible players for his team, but he also has more personal problems surrounding his love life and family on his mind.

Draft Day features a ton of cameos from real people in the football world, whether that be the players themselves or various executives and sportscasters.

Draft Day faced some criticism from industry professionals for its inaccuracies and has never become hugely popular, but it also has a lot of great things going for it, both for football fans and for more general movie audiences. Draft Day features a ton of cameos from real people in the football world, whether that be the players themselves or various executives and sportscasters. Beyond the guest appearances, Draft Day also features a great cast that give impressive performances, including Jennifer Garner, Denis Leary, Sam Elliot, Ellen Burstyn, Chadwick Boseman, and more.

Draft Day Is Being Turned Into A TV Show Over A Decade After The Movie Released

The Series Will Have A Key Twist

It was recently announced that Costner’s 2014 football movie was confirmed to be getting a new TV adaptation, but there is one big change in store for audiences. Rather than focusing on the NFL draft as the movie did, the Draft Day series will focus on the NBA draft instead. The series will be adapted by Lionsgate Television and SpringHill Company, which was founded by LeBron James, showing that the series will certainly be in good hands to portray the world of professional basketball.

The series is still very early in its development, so not much is known about the story, characters, or cast so far. Given how closely many people follow basketball, the series does have a lot of potential to become successful with sports fans, but that could still be dependent on many factors. Since the same could have been said about the Draft Day movie, which never found much of an audience, the success of the series could come down to finding the right cast, real players getting involved, and having a gripping yet realistic story.


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