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After Ted 2 and 80 for Brady, Superstar QB Tom Brady To Go All In With His Hollywood Plan Post NFL Retirement

Published 06/29/2022, 2:48 AM EDT

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Tom Brady is just not about the things that happen on-field. He is also a prolific entrepreneur and is always keen on exploring new areas of interest. His love for movies propelled him to get into film production. As the 7x Super Bowl-winning champion embarks on this journey, he hopes to make good content that would entertain his fans.

Consequently, TB12 is producing his first movie ‘Eighty for Brady.’ It revolves around four friends making extreme efforts to attend the Super Bowl and meet the man himself, Tom Brady. Although this is Brady’s first scripted content in production, it will not be his last for certain.

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He is keen on expanding his film production business with more content in the future. It seems like his post-retirement plans are already chalked down for the best. The QB remarked he helped supervise several rewrites after his agent brought him the script and admires the actresses leading the cast.

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The NFL GOAT believes that media and project production is a part of his future plans. He mentions he is deeply passionate about storytelling. He enjoys being involved in such projects both on and off-camera.

How does Tom Brady feel about his first motion picture production- ‘Eighty for Brady’?

After starring in a cameo in Mark Wahlberg’s starter Ted 2, this film will be his first major motion picture stint in Hollywood. While speaking about the project, he said, “This was our first feature film, and I was offscreen more than on-screen.”

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He added, “I had done a few things with Religion of Sports when I partnered with Facebook to do ‘Tom vs Time.’ Then I partnered with ESPN to do ‘Man in the Arena.’ I loved being on camera for those, and I was a producer on those as well, but this was the first major motion picture that I produced.” 

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The Bucs QB said, “Yeah Definitely,” when asked about his interest and goals of producing films in the future.

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With this new producer hat on his head, he has a great team around him to work on interesting projects. It will be exciting to see what this line of work beholds for the NFL legend.

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Ayush Jha

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Ayush Jha is an NFL author at EssentiallySports. He is a current graduate of the University of Delhi and has worked on publishing academic research in the past. To fulfill his enthusiasm for covering sports, he started following the NFL and developed a keen interest.
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