Goal! 3

Goal! 3

Infobox_Film
name = Goal! 3
writer = Mike Jefferies
Piers Ashworth
starring = Kuno Becker
JJ Feild
Leo Gregory
Kasia Smutniak|
Nick Moran director = Andy Morahan
producer = Mike Jefferies
Matt Barrelle
Peter Heslop
released = March 10th 2009
preceded_by = ""
language = English

"Goal! 3" is a forecoming film directed by Jonathan Smith, produced by Mike Jefferies and Matt Barrelle and written by Mike Jefferies and Piers Ashworth. It is the third and final installment of the footballing trilogy "Goal!" that also stars Alessandro Nivola and Anna Friel.

The Plot

Santiago Munez is called up for Mexico in the 2006 World Cup

Sidenote

The film will feature some of the players from the Mexico and England squads. Filming has taken place in the studio and at various locations in Nottingham, Leicester and Lincolnshire, and new dramatic footage is blended with original film from the German FIFA World Cup tournament shot in 2006.However his relationship status is still affecting his game resulting in him being dropped out in the final. He is substituted in the second half of extra time as he then goes on to score the winner against France two minutes before time to give Mexico their second world cup win. Viggo Mortensen (Lord Of The Rings, A History of violence) has always wanted to appear in a sports feature. due to his love for soccer he had to compete with the likes of Jon Voight and Antonio Banderas for the role of the Mexican head coach. He initially lost the role to Sanli Valdez who later deserted the role to pursue for the G.I Joe movie due in 2009. This was then forwarded to Virgo Mortensen as the rest of the candidates had already dropped out of the race.The world cup final was initially filmed in Stade de Soleil in France instead of the Berlin Stadium in Germany. this was due to the high taxes and surplus production fees to rent the stadium.An estimated 60% of the football scenes were shot under a green screen.

Some Nottingham University students were used as extras.

The movie is currently slated for release on March 10th 2009.

Cast

*Kuno Becker
*JJ Feild
*Leo Gregory
*Kasia Smutniak
*Nick Moran
*Viggo Mortensen
*David Beckham
*Alessandro Nivola
*Anna Friel
*Lucas Barield
*Stephen Dillane [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499487/fullcredits#cast]

References

External links

* [http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?chid=5&schid=1330&secid=1339&cid=1149540 Kuno está viviendo el sueño (Confirmed, Santiago plays for Mexico) - Spanish]
* [http://www.univision.com/content/photoalbum4.jhtml?cid=1150764 Kuno Becker and Producer & Writer Mike Jefferies Photo Album (Santiago plays for Mexican National team) - Spanish]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499487/ Goal III @ IMDB.com]


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