The incredible life story of Arsenal and England legend Ian Wright is set to receive the cinematic treatment. It was announced today, May 12, 2026, that a feature-length biopic is currently in development, with Stormzy’s #Merky Films joining the project as co-producers. The film promises a "raw and real" look at the man affectionately known as "Wrighty," charting his journey from a Sunday League player to a national treasure.
Executive produced by Stormzy and Akua Agyemfra, the film moves beyond the highlights of Wright’s prolific career as Arsenal’s second-highest goalscorer. Instead, it delves into his formative years on the Honor Oak Estate in Brockley. The narrative explores a childhood marked by trauma and the profound influence of his schoolteacher, Sydney Pigden, who encouraged a young Wright to believe in a future beyond his immediate struggles. Against a backdrop of 1970s South London and the experiences of the Windrush generation, the story highlights the systemic rejection and internal rage Wright had to overcome before his "last shot" at professional football in his early twenties.
Reflecting on the project, Ian Wright noted the surreal nature of seeing his life brought to the screen. "There are hard-hitting moments, but in the end, I want it to give people hope and joy," he said. The script is penned by Tom Wilton, who is also attached to direct. Having grown up on the same estate as Wright, Wilton aims to capture the reality of being an underdog whose talent is ignored by the world until the very last moment.
The production team includes Academy Award-nominated producer Sara McFarlane for Essential Viewing and Stephen Tottingham for Serpentine Creative. Stormzy expressed his pride in the collaboration, stating that Wright’s journey of resilience and family goes far beyond the pitch. As discussions with major studios and distributors begin, the biopic stands as a testament to the grit required to achieve the improbable, celebrating a man who has transcended sport to become a cultural icon and a dedicated advocate for social change.