Hollywood is producing a movie about San Antonio-based Morgan’s Wonderland | Movie reviews and news | San Antonio
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Two Hollywood producers have reached an agreement to produce a film about Morgan’s Wonderland and its founding Hartman family, according to details released Tuesday by the all-inclusive San Antonio theme park.
Sean Robbins, a producer with production company SR-48 whose credits include He plays with fire, all my life And logo card, You will work on the movie. So does Ryan Lewis, a producer at Zero Gravity Management, whose credits include Ozark, Accountant, The fat kid rules the world And 5000 blankets.
Salvador Paskovic is known for the movie 2016 Omar Adalinehas already written the script, according to Morgan’s Wonderland officials.
The film will also focus on Gordon and Maggie Hartman and their 30-year-old special needs daughter, Morgan, who inspired the couple to develop a theme park that is accessible to people with special needs.
Since its opening in 2010, Morgan’s Wonderland has welcomed nearly 3 million guests from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countries.
“This will be a love story about Morgan, who has dealt with cognitive and physical special needs since birth and who has become a champion of our mission – inclusion,” said Gordon Hartman, philanthropist and former home builder. “Morgan has no idea what a profound positive impact she has made in helping children and adults with special needs and disabilities, but she is truly a star in her own right.”
Park officials have not shared a release date for the film. However, they said that with the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike, the film entered a “new phase.”
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