The release date for Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White's sports movie "The Iron Claw" has been unveiled.
The film will debut on December 22, sharing a release date with a very different kind of family movie, Universal and Illumination’s animated comedy “Migration”.
Jason Momoa’s superhero sequel “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” (December 20) is expected to hit the big screen a few days prior, while the glitzy musical adaptation of “The Color Purple” (December 25) is slated to arrive a little later.
The movie hails from Sean Durkin and tells the tragic, true story of the Von Erich family, a dynasty of professional wrestlers who made history in the intensely competitive sport in the early 1980s.
The brothers had to battle inside the ring, but outside they were plagued with a series of tragedies that became known as the “Von Erich curse.”
Efron plays Kevin Von Erich and White portrays Kerry Von Erich, alongside Harris Dickinson as David Von Erich, Holt McCallany as Fritz Von Erich, Maura Tierney as the family’s matriarch Doris and Lily James as Kevin’s wife Pam.
A24 also released a new photo from “The Iron Claw”, which features a tender moment from the beefed-up brothers. Their muscular look has been a source of intrigue on the internet.
Earlier this year, a picture of Efron in the boxing ring had gone viral due to his jacked body. Meanwhile, White, of “The Bear” fame, says he gained 40 pounds of muscle for the role.
“The Iron Claw” is currently in post-production and isn’t expected to make the rounds at film festivals. A24 financed and produced the movie with House Productions. It is co-financed by Access Entertainment and BBC Film.
Producers are Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell, Angus Lamont from House Productions, Durkin, and A24. Executive producers are Derrin Schlesinger and Harrison Huffman from House Productions, Len Blavatnik, and Danny Cohen from Access Entertainment, and Eva Yates from BBC Film.