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Netflix picks up Halle Berry's new movie Bruised

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Netflix picks up Halle Berry's new movie Bruised

BY TASHA HEGARTY

 

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Netflix is picking up Halle Berry's new mixed martial arts drama, Bruised.

 

According to Deadline, the film, which the Oscar-winning actress stars in and also marks her directorial debut, is reportedly being sold for an "eight-figure sum" to the streaming giant.

 

The film comes from Michelle Rosenfarb's script. It follows Halle as Jackie Justice, a disgraced MMA fighter, who has to conquer her own demons and face one of the fiercest rising stars of the MMA world to make her 6-year-old son proud of her after she walked out on him when he was very young.

 

It's ultimately a story of redemption – both as an athlete trying to get back into the ring, and as a mother trying her best for her child.

 

Full Story: https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a34085368/netflix-halle-berry-new-movie-bruised/

I wanted to say something about some ground and pound but thought better of it.

Hopefully an other Oscar worthy movie!

She is always so gorgeous! And a good actress.

 

If she needs any personal martial arts coaching from a totally over the hill, way past-it, oggling old git - I'm up for it!

 

Seriously, can't wait and hope it's a big success!

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