A movie about German racing legend
Michael Schumacher is to be produced, with veteran commentator Murray Walker set to be played by none other than Hollywood hard man... Bruce Willis.
The film will be made by a Hollywood producer, and will chart Schumacher's rise all the way up to the pinnacle of the sport, a career that saw him amass no fewer than 91 grand prix victories, a staggering 154 rostrum finishes and a record seven world championship crowns.
The news – initially revealed in
Bunte magazine – has been confirmed in Barcelona this weekend by the 39-year-old's long-time manager Willi Weber, who added that the man from Kerpen is to play himself in the flick.
Perhaps even more surprising still, however, is the revelation that Weber has lined up
Die Hard star Willis to play the role of Walker, who commentated on every one of Schumacher's successes.
“A Hollywood producer is interested,” the
Daily Star quotes Weber as having said, “and the film would be called
The Michael Schumacher Story, with him as the main actor. Bruce Willis would certainly do Murray justice.”
Walker was warmly referred to as ‘The Voice of
Formula 1' during the half century he commentated on the sport for both the
BBC and
ITV, and his character is expected to narrate the film, in addition to appearing in a number of scenes with Schumacher.
“If you pop a pair of glasses on Bruce, the similarity to a younger Murray Walker is amazing,” an insider said, adding that the 53-year-old action hero would make ‘a very convincing' Walker. “Bruce is a huge
F1 fan and insists the sport hasn't been the same since Murray retired in 2001.”