Andre The Giant HBO Documentary To Air In April
An HBO documentary on Andre the Giant's life will air on April 16.
A new trailer for the film can be seen above. The movie will talk about Andre's life in the ring and out as he struggled to adapt and cope with the way his body was failing him, especially in the later years. Here is HBO's synopsis on the documentary via their YouTube page:
From HBO Sports, WWE, and the Bill Simmons Media Group comes Andre The Giant, a documentary examining the life and career of one of the most beloved legends in WWE history. The ambitious, wide-ranging film explores Andre’s upbringing in France, his celebrated WWE career and his forays into the entertainment world.
André René Roussimoff was born in 1946 in Grenoble, France. In his early teens, he exhibited signs of gigantism though he was not diagnosed with acromegaly until his twenties. He began his training in Paris at 17 and eventually became known in wrestling circuits around the world. In 1973, Andre joined the organization now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, where he became a superstar and rival of WWE legend Hulk Hogan.
The documentary features WWE-owned footage and will have interviews from Mean Gene Okerlund, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Vince McMahon and others.