Rain Spencer and Ariana Greenblatt are teaming up for a new feature film. According to Deadline, the actresses have signed on to star in a sports drama inspired by real events that will be produced by Anne Hathaway through her company, Somewhere Pictures. The film will be directed by Ian Samuels and tells the story of a group of young women determined to compete in one of college cycling’s biggest events.
Set at Indiana University in the early 1980s, Little Five follows four women who refuse to let the odds stand in their way as they pursue a spot in the school’s famous ‘Little 500’ bicycle race. Deadline reports that the story is based on the real women who challenged expectations and helped open doors for future generations of female athletes. Along the way, the film explores friendship, perseverance, and what it takes to succeed as a team.
Both stars have been making names for themselves in Hollywood. Spencer gained attention for her role in The Summer I Turned Pretty, while Greenblatt has continued to land major projects following standout performances in Barbie and other high-profile films. Their casting brings together two rising actresses for a story centered on determination and breaking barriers. The production on Little Five is expected to begin later this month. While a release date has not yet been announced, the combination of a true story, an up-and-coming cast, and Anne Hathaway’s involvement behind the scenes has already made the project one to watch.
For fans of inspiring sports dramas, Little Five is shaping up to be a film worth keeping on the radar.
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