Of course there's always been one Friday Night Lights movie, the 2004 one starring Billy Bob Thornton, but the only one anybody wants to talk about these days is a potential film based on the recently cancelled NBC series, which also took home two Emmys last month. Right after he won the statue for Best Writing for a Drama, executive producer Jason Katims confirmed that the team still wants to make the movie happen, and that the Emmy win confirmed to him that "people are still passionate about the show."
Connie Britton, who didn't get an Emmy last month but probably should have, is also enthusiastic about the prospects for a movie, and in no uncertain terms promised to Us Weekly that it was going to happen. In fact, she said "It's happening for realsies,"
They'll probably have Taylor coaching the Eagles in the NFL where he has to contend with the ego's of Michael Vick and a returning Terrell Owens. One day he decides to bring in Tim Riggin's who screams Texas Forever while drunkenly pummelling Terrell Owens to death.
Meanwhile Coach Taylor corners Vick and uses the phrase "I'll yell ya what" 432 times in a minute.
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