- Hollywood’s blockbuster is scheduled to take over GMHBA Stadium
- The American film crew is expected to start filming at the stadium in the next two weeks
The Hollywood blockbuster took over GMHBA Stadium in Geelong for two weeks.
According to Channel 7, Superman actor David Corenswett hired 40,000 ability stadiums to film his latest film.
The cat is not planning to return to the stadium for the next two weeks. Before he faces Carlton at Marvel Stadium this weekend, before he faces Collingwood in the MCG.
The filmmaker will also be heading to the location of Latrobe University Sports Park in Bundora and will flip footy pitches to American Football Stadium for Coren Sweat’s upcoming blockbuster.
The film is based on the life of professional football player John Tugle, a running back who played for the Giants in New York.
He was the last pick in the 1983 National Draft, and was called Mr. Inlerevant as a result. The nickname is the Monnikar that many players last selected on the roster receive.

Hollywood actor David Corenswett (left, with Rachel Brosnahan) and the filming crew will take over GMHBA Stadium for two weeks

The crew has landed at Sita Stadium, a 40,000-person crew, and are filming for their upcoming blockbuster.
He became the first player in the history of the last drafted league, but he nevertheless continued to build the team that drafted him, replacing Rob Carpenter midway through the 1983 season.
Tagle died tragically at the age of 25 after being diagnosed with cancer.
Corenswet is understood to play the role of Tagle, but legendary Hollywood screenwriter Jonathan Levine will direct the film.
Oscar winner Michael Shannon will play the role of former NFL head coach Bill Palsels.
“We knew there wasn’t a better place to make this project come true, as the state’s incredible sports facilities and various locations could double the places like New York, California and Mexico,” said Skydance EVP at Brad Carlson.
According to the club, Geelong’s training is not affected by filming. Cats plans to use Deakin University’s alternative training base for future training sessions.
Meanwhile, the latest release from Corenswet’s Superman franchise will be released later this year on July 11th.