Millie Bobby Brown first captured audiences as the mysterious and powerful Eleven on “Stranger Things,” quickly becoming a recognizable face in Hollywood. Since then, she has taken on a variety of film projects, experimenting with genres and learning the craft along the way.
Though she’s still early in her career, she continues to seek roles that push her beyond what she’s done before. Her next project will take her into a completely new arena—this time, the world of sports.
Olympic Triumph on Screen: Millie Bobby Brown Boards ‘Perfect’ as Kerri Strug
According to an exclusive by Deadline, Millie Bobby Brown is in the final stages of negotiations to portray Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug in “Perfect,” a new biopic directed by Gia Coppola.
Her story is one of determination and courage. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, she was part of the U.S. women’s gymnastics team competing for gold. During the team finals, Strug injured her ankle while performing her second vault—a move critical to securing victory for her team. Despite the pain, she landed the vault successfully, helping the United States claim its first-ever team gold in women’s gymnastics.
Her performance became instantly iconic, symbolizing grit and sacrifice in sports. Strug’s determination inspired viewers around the world and cemented her place in Olympic history. She was celebrated not only for her athletic skill but for her sheer bravery under pressure, leaving a lasting impression on fans and fellow athletes alike.
The film is expected to explore both Strug’s athletic journey and the personal challenges she faced along the way. Beyond the famous vault, it will delve into the dedication, training, and pressures that define elite-level gymnastics, offering audiences a glimpse into the extraordinary effort behind her historic moment.