Jake Gyllenhaal is staying in business with Amazon MGM Studios—this time on a new sports feature called “Play by Play.” The actor has signed on to star in and produce the project, which is based on a pitch from screenwriter Chris McCoy, with the film now in development at the studio.
Plot details are being kept under wraps for now. Still, the basic package is straightforward: a star-driven sports movie built around a fresh take from a writer with a long-running industry reputation for sharp, original material.
For Gyllenhaal, it’s another move that fits neatly into the lane he’s carved out with the studio since “Road House” became a Prime Video behemoth—Amazon said the film pulled over 50 million worldwide viewers in its first two weekends and framed it as the studio’s biggest produced-movie debut on the service. That success was quickly followed by Amazon MGM formalizing a three-year first-look film deal with his banner, Nine Stories, designed to develop narrative features for both theatrical and streaming releases.
And it hasn’t been a one-and-done relationship. Amazon MGM is already building out the next “Road House” chapter with Gyllenhaal returning as both star and producer—one more sign the studio sees him as a reliable anchor for glossy, star-forward entertainment that can scale up or down depending on the assignment.
McCoy, meanwhile, has been a familiar name in screenwriting circles for years: as The Black List’s “Go Into The Story” noted, he’s had three scripts land on the annual Black List—“Get Back,” “Good Looking,” and “Good Kids”—a streak that helped brand him as a consistently readable, voice-forward writer in the development ecosystem.
There’s no release date yet, and no additional attachments have been announced. But on paper, “Play by Play” reads like the kind of clean, early-build package Amazon MGM likes to plant: a recognizable lead with an in-house relationship, a writer with industry heat, and enough secrecy to keep the hook intact until the next piece—director, co-stars, actual premise—drops.


