Los Angeles: Netflix shelved the Olympic gymnastics drama Perfect this week after actress Millie Bobby Brown exited the project on April 11 due to reported creative differences. Brown had been set to portray Kerri Strug and was attached as a producer; Cate Shortland was due to direct from a Ronnie Sandahl screenplay. Industry reports including Variety and Deadline noted the project had previously changed directors after Gia Coppola's departure, and producers Nik Bower and Thomas Benski were attached. Netflix's decision leaves the film unproduced for now; Brown will continue other projects, and producers may seek new talent or revise the project timeline.
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If you're a fan of Millie Bobby Brown or Olympic gymnastics, this is a letdown. The film 'Perfect' was set to tell Kerri Strug's story. Now, it's on hold. You might want to follow Brown's other projects or keep an eye out for news on 'Perfect'.
Netflix's 'Perfect' is in limbo after Brown's exit. This shows how crucial lead actors are to a project. For now, the film's future is uncertain. Worth forwarding if you know a Millie Bobby Brown fan or a gymnastics enthusiast.
Netflix may avoid advancing a film without its lead and preserve budget and brand control by shelving the project after reported creative differences.
Millie Bobby Brown, the film's producers, and audiences lost a planned biopic of Kerri Strug after Brown's exit and the project's subsequent shelving.
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