It's the season of rugby movies — hot off the heels of former All Black Dan Carter's movie A Perfect 10 comes The Brighton Miracle, starring Temuera Morrison.
The movie is based on Japan's exploits at the 2015 Rugby World Cup and Morrison is playing Australian coaching legend Eddie Jones.
If you think New Zealand has gone RWC crazy, the Japanese media are eating up the rugby excitement with The Brighton Miracle trailer filling up headlines this week, reminding the nation of the Brave Blossoms' 34-32 win over two-time world champions South Africa four years ago.
Last week Morrison told the Kyodo News that he had heard Jones was not the most likeable chap — but that's what you have to be if you want to achieve levels of perfection.
The movie, written and directed by Max Mannix, was filmed in Australia and Japan. It will be released worldwide a week before the 2019 RWC kick-off in Tokyo. It explores how Jones engineered the miraculous result and looks at him making the impossible possible.