Captain Sir Tom Moore's life story is being made into a movie

We can't wait to see this!

Author: Alex RossPublished 23rd Sep 2020
Last updated 23rd May 2022

He's the army veteran who stole the hearts of the nation during lockdown, walking 100 laps of his garden ahead of his 100th birthday and raising over £30 million for the NHS in the process.

After receiving a knighthood from the Queen, releasing two books, getting his own TV documentary and appearing on Piers Morgan's Life Stories, Captain Sir Tom Moore's amazing life is now set to be turned into a movie.

The new movie, which will be produced by Fred Films and Powder Keg Pictures, has reportedly saw Captain Tom sign a 'seven figure deal', which will focus on his younger life in the military and his relationship with his late wife Pamela, and his beloved family.

When asked which famous face he would like to portray him in the movie, the 100-year-old joked, "I don't know of any 100-year-old actors.

"I'm sure Michael Caine or Anthony Hopkins could do a wonderful job if they were prepared to age up!"

Speaking about the upcoming film, writer and producers Nick Moorcroft and Megan Leonard said in a joint statement, "This is a story about the power of the human spirit and Captain Sir Tom personifies that.

"We are honoured to be telling this unique and inspiring story and are excited about audiences getting to know the man behind the headlines."

Captain Tom's beloved daughter Hannah then added, "We received so many offers but what it boiled down to was trust.

"The family are big fans of the films James, Meg and Nick have written and produced and we hope that our story connects with audiences in the same way their previous films have done."

It's not yet known when Captain Sir Tom Moore's biopic will be released, but there's one thing for sure, it will be a record-breaker in cinemas!

Check out the fondest memories from lockdown:

Clap for Carers

Taking place every Thursday night at 8pm, households across the UK and Ireland stepped outside their front doors to thank all key workers throughout the pandemic, clapping along for one minute with neighbours!


The final Clap for Carers took place on the 28th May with the campaign's creator Annemarie Plas thanking everybody for taking part in their masses.

The Daily Coronavirus Briefing

It became the highlight of the day, switching on our TVs at 5pm to see the daily Coronavirus briefing live from Downing Street!


Whether it was Boris himself, Chris Witty, Matt Hancock or Rishi Sunak, million tuned in everyday throughout lockdown to get an update on the figures and rules.

Captain Sir Tom Moore

He was the army veteran who stole the hearts of the nation in lockdown, raising over £30 million for the NHS by walking 100 laps of his garden ahead of his 100th birthday!


Captain Tom has now received a knighthood from the Queen, and there's going to be a movie made about his amazing life!

PE with Joe Wicks

Ahh... The lovely Joe Wicks! The Body Coach become the nation's PE teacher with his daily workouts on his YouTube page, with people of all ages getting involved throughout lockdown to keep fit!


Joe decided to donate all profits made to the NHS, with the fitness fanatic going on to raise a massive £580,000 following 78 workouts and 80 million views.

Rainbow pictures in windows

They brightened up our windows, doors, walls and let's face it, our days during lockdown!


The colourful designs first started to pop up when Boris Johnson announced the closure of schools, with children being urged to create the pictures to 'spread hope'.

Furlough

A word most of us had never heard of before 2020... But 'furlough' was one of the most-used terms throughout lockdown, after Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the scheme would pay for 80% of wages for people who were unable to work during lockdown.

Working from home

For those of us who weren't furloughed, working from home became the norm for a LOT of people!


Rolling out of bed five minutes before your shift, wearing your PJ bottoms in Zoom calls, and watching Netflix whilst 'working' isn't too bad after all is it?

Toilet roll shortage

Absolutely nobody saw this one coming! A world pandemic and people start hoarding... TOILET ROLL!


Yep, we still can't get our heads around this one!

Tiger King

It was the crazy Netfix series that had the world hooked during lockdown... Even if it feels like years ago since we watched the rivalry between Joe Exotic and Carol Baskin!

Homeschooling

After Boris Johnson announced the closure of schools, many parents were left having to homeschool their children, making us all realise just how hard Key Stage 2 maths really is!

Daily walks

It was the one time of the day we were allowed out of the house, so millions of people in the UK made the most of their daily walks!

Baking

If you were lucky enough to find flour on the supermarket shelves, you probably baked some form of banana bread, cookie or brownie during lockdown!


We are basically all Mary Berry now yeah?

Cutting each other's hair

Admit it, you had a go either cutting your own hair or somebody else's hair during lockdown, and it wasn't always 'salon standard'.

Panic buying

Not only was toilet roll sold out practically everywhere, people started to panic buy items such as pasta, rice, flour and eggs, leaving supermarket shelves empty!

Chanel the Parrot

For about three days, everyone in the UK was obsessed with the parrot Chanel, after her owner Sandra Hannah posted a video on Facebook asking for people in her local area in Liverpool to keep an eye out as Chanel had flown away. Thankfully, she was found soon after, and the pair even appeared on This Morning together for an interview with Holly and Phillip!

Zoom quizzes

"Who is making the quiz this week?"


Quizzes become the main source of entertainment through lockdown, with many people making and participating a variety of different daily quizzes.


There's one thing for sure, our IQ has improved!

Normal People

If you didn't fall in love with Normal People's Connell and Marianne during lockdown, were you even in lockdown?

DIY

Our homes were given about 50 makeovers and have never been cleaner!

BBQs

Albeit it was with members of your households, but due to the lovely weather we received in lockdown, BBQs were a very popular choice for dinner!

Bingo

Whether it was over Zoom, in the street, or just a game with your household, classic game Bingo helped us kill some hours during lockdown.

FaceTime with friends and family

As Boris announced we couldn't socialise with anybody outside of our households, Zoom calls and FaceTimes with family and friends were the only way to keep in contact with loved ones!


Whether it was 10 minute catch-up or a three hour de-brief, where would we be without them?

Wardrobe sort-outs

We finally had time to clear out our wardrobes and find items of clothing we actually forgot about!

Spending valuable time with family

Although lockdown had a lot of negatives, the shining light of the pandemic meant we could spend valuable time with our families, something our usual hectic lifestyles don't often allow.

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