Former Clemson Running Back’s Heartfelt Story To Be Told in Disney+ Film ‘SAFETY’

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”22945″ img_size=”900×500″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Earlier today, DiscussingFilm dropped some news about an upcoming film on the new Disney+ streaming service titled ‘Safety’. The film is written by Randy McKinnon. We have dug a little deeper into this story and have learned that this film will based on a true story surrounding former Clemson football running back Ray Ray McElrathbey. The synopsis of the film is as follows

The true story of 18-year-old Ray McElrathbey, who puts his football scholarship on the line when he steps up to take custody of his 11-year-old little brother, Fahmarr, after their mother enters an extended stay at a drug rehab facility.

This is an exceptional story as the NCAA made an exemption for Ray allowing him a trust fund to take care of his brother.

Filming is set to begin in August of this year, per DF. We have learned the film will wrap in November. The film currently does not have a director and no cast has been announced.

It sounds as though Disney is building quite a library of content for its new streaming service which will also see numerous Star Wars and Marvel shows. Does Safety sound like something you would watch? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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