The play Martin Martin and Ummari Hardwick to win “Fictional Football”



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The new movie “Fantasy Football” benefits from some of its natural talents.

The Marsai Martin directs a lot of energy the girl who plays Cali Culman, a young woman with cunning in the professional technology in which her long father is walking in the American Football Association with the Atlanta Falcons team.

Its production company is behind the family friendly. (Martin, 18, set a record in Guinness in 2020 as the smallest executive producer in Hollywood to work on great production.)

She and Costars Omari Hardwick (Bobby Coleman), and Roma Flynn (Anderson Fisher) spoke, along with the director of the movie Anton Cructive, with CNN when they appeared in the hawks game that was held at the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

It was a familiar environment as the group filmed a lot of scenes for their movie there.

The plot focuses on Kali’s father, which Hardwick plays, apparently at the end of his career when his daughter discovers that she can control his movements by playing the Madden Football video game.

Martin sees the role in which her character makes friendships with members of the robotics club in her new school more than just fun with her positive message about diversity in technology.

She said: “I have met many girls who face technology and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) or all of the coding of black girls.” “It is important to highlight it because it is a very big problem. It is all about acting.”

For Hardwick, the project gave him the opportunity to rely on football roots.

Before he is famous for his work in roles such as “Ghost” St. Patrick on “Power”, played Savana, Georgia, a defensive role at the University of Georgia, and later tried with San Diego’s chargers as a free freedom.

Hardwick said: “It is incredible to go back here at home.” “Obviously, this is the hugging team … but I haven’t played with hawks. With this movie, I must do something.”

Hardwick also indicated that it was appropriate to bring a game in which Atlanta Fallonz was playing the role of Chicago Beers given that Rome Flyn, who plays the role of Bobby Coleman’s competitor, grew up the young midfielder Anderson Fisher, in Chicago.

Flynn CNN told that unlike their characters, he had no competition between them as senior men.

“Everything is love,” he said smiling. “We respect each other and brought out the best of each other.”

“Fantasy Football” for the first time on Friday on Paramount+.

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