Simon West's Thunder Run was first announced for development
four long years ago, but we happy to say that the film is finally moving
forward. With this new good news, came better news, with Freedom Films also
announcing that Gerard Butler, Matthew McConaughey and Sam Worthington have
joined the project.
Based on David Zucchino and Mark Bowden's nonfiction book
"Thunder Run: The Armored Strike to Capture Baghdad," the film will
be shot using motion-capture technology and rendered as a 3D CGI adventure. The
book itself is officially described as follows:
Matthew McConaughey Gerard Butler Sam Worthington |
“In one of the boldest gambles in modern military history,
just three battalions and fewer than a thousand men launched a violent thrust
of tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles into the heart of a city of 5 million
people and, in three bloody days of combat, ended the Iraqi war. Thunder Run is
the story of the surprise assault on Baghdad—one of the most decisive battles
in American combat history—by the Spartan Brigade, the Second Brigade of the
Third Infantry Division (Mechanized).
Facing Iraqi forces dug into bunkers and firing from
rooftops, the brigade punched a hole through the heart of Baghdad with a
high-speed charge to Saddam Hussein’s presidential palace and military parade
grounds. Many Iraqi soldiers fled or surrendered during the onslaught, but
thousands of Republican Guards, Fedayeen militiamen, and Arab mercenaries stood
and fought, challenging seventy-ton Abrams tanks in Toyota pickup trucks,
school buses, taxicabs, Chevrolet Caprices, ambulances, and garbage trucks.
Iraqi forces destroyed the brigade’s command center, cutting
off communications and burning a fleet of signal vehicles. The Iraqis also
ambushed the brigade’s resupply column, killing two sergeants and setting fuel
and ammunition tankers ablaze in an attack that nearly cut off the main assault
column. And even as it appeared that the brigade was seizing control of the
capital on the battle’s third day, a fierce counterattack across the Tigris
River trapped an American tank company under withering fire and forced a
retreat. With the shadow of Mogadishu hanging over every member of the Spartan
Brigade, the capture of Baghdad was a brutal and terrifying three days of urban
warfare.”
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