15 NOW PLAYING WHAT’S IN THE THEATERS AROUND EASTERN OREGON JANUARY 19�26, 2022 Zachary Levi, Kurt Warner hope ‘American Underdog’ inspires audiences with improbable NFL success story By Peter Sblendorio New York Daily News L ong before his new movie tackled one of the NFL’s great underdog stories, actor Zachary Levi was moved by Kurt Warner’s journey. Warner’s improbable ascent from grocery store employee to a Super Bowl MVP is the sub- ject of the new sports drama “American Underdog,” which stars Levi as the Hall of Fame quarterback. “I love any true-life sports Cinderella story, and this one is one for the ages,” Levi told the Daily News. “I saw it happening in real time back in ‘99 and was so blown away and inspired by it. Then I got the off er and I read the script, and there was just so much more.” NOW AVAILABLE! Delivery to La Grande and Baker City medicinal patients twice a week (Tues and Wed.) starting on September the 21st. Order must be submitted by 11 am pst the day of delivery. SKIP THE LINE, SHOP ONLINE Burntriverfarms.com 541-200-6699 1055 NW Washington Ave. Ontario OR License: 050 1003704D5A3 Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. For use only by adults twenty-one years of age and older. Keep out of reach of children. Michael Kubeisy Zachary Levi in “American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story.” “American Underdog” begins during Warner’s lone season as a starter at the University of Northern Iowa and follows his struggles to make it with an NFL team before joining the Arena Football League. “The hard part of making this movie is that a lot of people do know the story,” Warner said. “You can look it up. It’s been chronicled. People have talked about it.” He ultimately signed with the St. Louis Rams ahead of the 1998 NFL season and became their starter the following year, throwing 41 touchdown passes as the leader of a high-powered off ense nicknamed “The Great- est Show on Turf.” “That’s going to be the back- drop for the movie,” Warner said. “But what they’re really going to see is the story behind that. The story that helped me to get to that point, to become the player and the person that I was at that point.” The fi lm depicts Warner’s relationship with his wife, Brenda, who was a single mother of two when they met. It also shows the fi nancial struggles the couple faced early in their relationship, which caused Warner to take a job stocking shelves at a Hy-Vee supermarket in Iowa before his football success. Valentine’s Day is coming! What a great time to give your Valentine custom made gifts! 214 W North St. • Enterprise, OR • 541-426-4824