![]() ![]() ![]() “12 Mighty Orphans” debuts in select theaters on June 11 and will open wider in the weeks to follow. READ MORE: ‘Bottle Rocket’ At 25: Looking Back On Wes Anderson, Before He Was “Wes Anderson” Roberts previously directed the feature, “ The Iron Orchard,” which debuted in 2018. “12 Mighty Orphans” is directed by Ty Roberts, who co-wrote the feature with Lane Garrison and Kevin Meyer. Joining Sheen and Wilson in the cast are Vinessa Shaw, Wayne Knight, Jake Austin Walker, Treat Williams, Ron White, and Robert Duvall. Then, for added effect, throw a couple of more big names in the cast as older, wiser folks-such as Robert Duvall and Martin Sheen-and boom, you have a feel-good sports drama that will attract folks to the big screen. Add to that a group of misfit kids that don’t have any skills at all, but are trying their best to change the course of their lives and learn lessons along the way. First, you take a well-known, likable star-in this case, Luke Wilson-and make him the new guy in town, who has a passion for helping kids but also football. Just judging by the trailer, “12 Mighty Orphans” puts all the pieces together for a winning sports drama. READ MORE: ‘The Underground Railroad’ Trailer: Barry Jenkins’ Amazon Series Finally Debuts In May The formula to make it work seems to be pretty obvious, and is on display in the new trailer for “ 12 Mighty Orphans.” The feel-good sports film is a time-honored tradition in Hollywood. ![]()
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