Kurt Russell To Star In 'The Miracle'

The Miracle
Kurt Russell is negotiating to star in "The Miracle," reports Variety.

The story of how the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team toppled the seemingly invincible Soviet Union squad to capture the gold medal. Russell will play Herb Brooks, who coached the ragtag team of collegiate players to victory.

The current draft of "Miracle" was written by "Rookie" scribe Mike Rich.

Gavin O'Connor is directing pic, which will begin shooting early next year in Canada.

There was a special poignancy in Brooks' achievement. A former U.S. player himself, Brooks was the last skater to be cut from the 1960 U.S. Olympic team, the most recent one to win the gold medal before Brooks became the team coach. He cobbled together a group of players and taught them to excel at the European game.

Even so, the Russian team had won four consecutive gold medals and was so good that it defeated a team of National Hockey League all-stars. The U.S. team wasn't expected to even make the medal rounds. But led by Brooks, the team defeated the Soviet Union in the semifinal round, then bested Finland in the finals to win the gold, prompting broadcaster Al Michaels to utter the now-famous line, "Do you believe in miracles."