Chicago – The dream of millions of fans at the “Wrigley Field” is about to come true. In a surprising but emotional announcement, Chicago Cubs owner Craig Counsell confirmed that he has signed a $13.5 million deal with Netflix to produce a feature film about the legendary team – not just a sports documentary, but an epic tale of loyalty, memory, and American identity.
“Wrigley: The Heart of Baseball” – A Story Beyond the Stands
“The Cubs are more than a team. They are part of America’s collective memory,” Counsell shared. “This film is more than just a history – it is a tribute to all the generations who loved, hoped, suffered, and triumphed with us.”
Title Announced: “Wrigley: The Heart of Baseball” – described by Netflix as “a moving cinematic experience that will retrace more than a century of the Cubs’ journey – from their 108-year championship drought, to their historic 2016 night, to their rebirth under Counsell.
What Fans Can Expect
Exclusive interviews with Cubs legends – from Ryne Sandberg and Sammy Sosa to Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo
Never-before-seen footage from inside Wrigley Field’s locker room and underground corridors
Motivational stories from generations of fans, from a 90-year-old who sat in the wooden bleachers in 1945 to a child watching the Cubs for the first time in 2024
A marriage of Hollywood and the heart of the fandom: Oscar-winning director Ron Howard is rumored to be in the director’s chair. And if all goes as expected, Bill Murray – a movie legend and Cubs fan – will be the main narrator.
Cubs Nation explodes
Within minutes of the news breaking, social media was flooded with the hashtags #CubsNetflix and #WrigleyFilm.
“This is for everyone who has ever loved a blue jersey,” wrote Dansby Swanson.
“This is more than just sports history. This is the legend of an entire city,” said Kyle Tucker.
A throw from the heart to the screen
With Netflix having succeeded with the series “The Last Dance” and “Quarterback,” this project promises to not only conquer the hearts of baseball lovers, but also ignite the love for the Chicago Cubs around the world – once again.