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Netflix’s Perfect: Millie Bobby Brown Could Star as Olympic Gymnast Kerri Strug

Just when you thought Millie Bobby Brown had done it all, from battling Demogorgons on Netflix’s popular show, Stranger Things, to solving mysteries as Enola Holmes, she’s about to take on a role that will leave you absolutely speechless. Get ready to see the British superstar like never before, because she’s stepping into the world of elite gymnastics to portray an American icon. And yes, this is really happening.

Sources are buzzing that Millie Bobby Brown is in final talks to star as the legendary Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug in a new biopic titled Perfect. If the deal goes through, this film is slated to land on Netflix, continuing Brown’s powerhouse partnership with the streaming giant. Can you even imagine it? This is the kind of casting news that sends shockwaves through Hollywood.

Why This Millie Bobby Brown Movie is a Game-Changer

For those who don’t remember the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, let me paint you a picture. The U.S. women’s gymnastics team, famously known as the “Magnificent Seven,” was fighting for its first-ever team gold medal. It all came down to the final vault. Kerri Strug, just 18 years old, injured her ankle on her first attempt. The pain was visible, her chances seemingly crushed.

But in a moment that has since become one of the most iconic and debated in sports history, her coach, Béla Károlyi, urged her to go one more time. With the weight of a nation on her shoulders, Strug sprinted down the runway, launched into the air, and landed… perfectly. On one foot. She sealed the gold medal for Team USA before collapsing in pain, carried to the podium by her coach in an image that is forever burned into our collective memory.

Now, picture Millie Bobby Brown—an actress known for her incredible emotional depth—channeling that raw grit, determination, and unbelievable pain. It’s a role that demands not just physical transformation but a profound understanding of what it means to push your body and mind to the absolute limit. This isn’t just a movie; it’s the retelling of a story that embodies sheer human will.

The Road to ‘Perfect’ on Netflix 

This project has been a long time coming. A few years ago, Olivia Wilde was attached to direct, and the buzz was already palpable. Now, with Gia Coppola (The Last Showgirl) at the helm and a script from Ronnie Sandahl, the pieces are falling into place for what could be an awards season contender. Netflix is reportedly eyeing a 2026 shoot, meaning we’re getting closer to seeing this incredible story unfold.

The film won’t just be about that one vault, though. It promises to cut into the highly pressurized sphere of elite gymnastics wherein young athletes not only make the most intensive sacrifices but also form complicated relationships with coaches and teammates. It is a tale of victory but also one that has been revisited in recent years. Among those who have come forward with the ethics of forcing an injured athlete to compete is Simone Biles, which adds yet another level of drama to Strug’s legacy. This film can capture all; glory, pain, and the controversies that come with it.

Millie Bobby Brown has proved much time and again that she has what it takes to handle complex, demanding roles. From her breakout performance as Eleven, which required so much emotion without words to her charming and intelligent portrayal as Enola Holmes, she has the range. This role of Kerri Strug might be her most transformative yet, which likely makes her one of the most versatile actresses of her generation.

But until then, we wait for official confirmation, although the hype is already through the roof. A story this powerful, starring a talent this great, with Netflix behind it? It sounds perfect.

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