We still currently have no firm release date for the upcoming biopic from Amazon MGM on the late John Madden. But on Sunday, we did receive word that the already star-studded cast for the movie just got even better.
Madden, of course, became a beloved figure amongst NFL fans after coaching ten seasons for the Oakland Raiders before embarking on a 29-year broadcasting career across numerous networks. And rightfully, it was announced back in August that Madden will be portrayed by A-list actor Nicolas Cage.
On Sunday, it was reported by entertainment journalist Jeff Sneider that Cage will be joined by Christian Bale, who will portray former Raiders owner Al Davis.
Bale is known for prominent roles in a number of his movies over the years, including The Dark Knight, The Fighter, and American Psycho among many others.
The upcoming movie named Madden will feature a deep dive into the life of John Madden. But perhaps not in a way that most biopics are done.
Instead, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter back in August, the film will instead be more of a look into the origins of the Madden NFL video game series and how it came to be.
Either way, it sure seems like fans of Madden will at least get some of the backstory of his coaching career considering Al Davis is being depicted in the movie by Bale.
About Reice Shipley
Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.
Recent Posts
Doug Gottlieb throws chair after Green Bay blows game
Checking in on year two of Doug Gottlieb as a college basketball coach.
Lakers announcers heap praise on LeBron James after assist snaps epic streak
"He always thinks about making the right play."
Alex Mortensen, son of late ESPN NFL insider Chris Mortensen, reportedly now full-time UAB head coach
Mortensen was 2-4 as interim head coach, including a win over then-No. 22 Memphis.
Spurs announcer Jacob Tobey hit smelling salts live on air
"At least I’m awake for this back-to-back"
Adam Schefter is an elite-level texter: ‘I have zero [unread messages]’
"Sometimes I look back in a day, I'm like, Holy cow, that was a lot of texting. Holy cow."
Major college basketball tournament is reportedly coming to Dubai
According to Jon Rothstein, the Royal Palm Invitational is set to begin in 2026 featuring major conference teams playing in Dubai.