Mark Wahlberg has been announced as co-producer and potential star of CBS movie Patriots’ Day about the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon and the city-wide manhunt that followed.
Patriots’ Day will be based on the first-hand account of Ed Davis, whom Mark Wahlberg may play in the drama.
The Boston Police commissioner played a key role in the hunt for the brothers held responsible for the attack.
“There is nothing more compelling than a real story populated by real heroes,” said CBS Films president Terry Press.
He said the film will “give audiences a very personal look at what occurred during the days when the eyes of the world were on the city of Boston and how a group of contemporary patriots faced this crisis”.
Three people, including an 8-year-old boy, were killed after two pressure cooker bombs packed with nails, ball bearings and other shrapnel detonated in April 2013.
A police officer was fatally shot days after the attack, in which more than 260 people were injured.
One of the bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died during a shootout with police. His younger brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured a day later and is currently on trial.
According to CBS Films, Patriots’ Day will be “an intense thriller, spanning the five-day search up to the infamous siege… in Watertown” near Boston.
20th Century Fox is working on a rival project, entitled Boston Strong, about the deadliest terror attack on US soil since 9/11.
Mark Wahlberg appeared last year in Transformers: Age of Extinction and The Gambler and will be seen this year in the sequel to his 2012 comedy Ted.
The Boston Marathon is an annual race hosted by several cities in Greater Boston in eastern Massachusetts, always held on Patriots’ Day, the third Monday of April.
The world’s oldest annual marathon begun in 1897 and was inspired by the success of the first modern-day marathon competition in the 1896 Summer Olympics.
The Boston Marathon ranks as one of the world’s best-known road racing events and is one of six World Marathon Majors.
The Boston Marathon:
- World’s oldest annual marathon – 2013 was the 117th event
- Second biggest single-day sporting event in the US behind the Super Bowl, in terms of media coverage
- Organized by the Boston Athletic Association, the course is 26.2 miles
- This year there were 23,000 runners, representing athletes from every American state and more than 90 countries
- More than 500,000 spectators line the course every year
- $806,000 in prize money offered in 2013
- In 1975, Boston became the first major marathon to include a wheelchair division
- A Kenyan or Ethiopian man has won the Boston Marathon 23 times in the last 25 years
Boston Marathon 2013 explosions killed three and injured 176, 17 of them critically
Boston Marathon 2013 unfolded:
9 A.M. – The 2013 Boston Marathon begins.
11:58 A.M. – Rita Jeptoo of Kenya becomes the women’s winner, crossing the finish line with a time of 2:26:25.
12:10 P.M. – Men’s winner Lelisa Desisa, of Ethiopia, finishes with a time of 2:10:22.
2:50 P.M. – Two blasts go off only seconds apart at the finish line, less than 100 yards from each other on the north side of Boylston Street.
3 P.M. – A fire breaks out in the mechanical room at the JFK Presidential Library, but is reportedly not related to the explosions at the marathon.
3:34 P.M. – The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority announces multiple sections of the Green Line will be suspended due to police activity.
4:02 P.M. – The first official reports from the Boston Police Department list two dead and 23 injured.
4:30 P.M. – A third blast goes off near the JFK Library though no one is injured. Authorities say the explosion is being treated as an “ongoing event”.
4:30 P.M. – Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis holds a press conference urging people to remain indoors and not congregate in large groups.
5:23 P.M. – The fire in the JFK Library is put out.
6:10 P.M. – President Barack Obama addresses the nation, vowing: “We’ll find out who did this. We’ll find out why they did this.”
6:30 P.M. – One of the dead is reported to be an 8-year-old boy, named Martin Richard.
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