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    The Senior: A Touchdown Tale of Resilience and Redemption

    christineBy christineSeptember 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Interview by Paul Salfen

    In a heartfelt conversation with AMFM Magazine’s Paul Salten, Michael Chiklis and Mike Flynt, the real-life inspiration behind the new film The Senior, share the profound connection they forged while bringing this extraordinary story to the big screen. Now in theaters, The Senior tells the incredible true story of Mike Flynt, a 59-year-old college dropout who returned to Sul Ross State University to finish his senior year and play college football again—defying age, doubt, and expectations. Directed by Rod Lurie, this feel-good sports drama, backed by Angel Studios, delivers a universal message of perseverance, family, and second chances, making it the perfect family-friendly kickoff to football season.

    A Story That Hits Home

    The Senior chronicles Flynt’s journey to resolve “unfinished business” on the football field, a quest that resonates deeply in an era craving uplifting narratives. As Flynt himself notes in the interview, the film’s relatability lies in its raw honesty about human imperfection: “We can all make mistakes… You facepalm about it and go like, I wish I had a take two on that.” The story’s core is not just about athletic triumph but about dusting off old regrets to build a better present and future. “If it motivates one person to… do something about [an old hurt],” Flynt says, “Boom.”

    Chiklis, who portrays Flynt, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the film’s timely appeal: “I love telling a story like that right now, especially because people need that sort of uplifting feeling… that there’s goodness and decency in people.” While the outcome of Flynt’s journey may be predictable, the film’s charm lies in the ride—a classic underdog tale elevated by Lurie’s seasoned direction and a stellar cast, including Mary Stuart Masterson as Flynt’s supportive wife and a surprisingly serious Rob Corddry as the coach.

    A Perfect Match: Chiklis and Flynt

    The chemistry between Chiklis and Flynt is undeniable, both on and off the screen. Their shared values—family, faith, and football—form the backbone of their connection. “Beyond the baldness, because I know we look like a pair of bookends,” Chiklis laughs, “there’s a lot that we share.” Flynt, equally impressed, highlights Chiklis’s professionalism and deep personal alignment: “It’s important to me to know something about Michael… off camera, because that individual is going to be getting a lot of attention to his life, and he’s representing me.”

    Chiklis’s casting is a stroke of genius, as he not only resembles Flynt but fully embodies the grit and heart of a man chasing an improbable dream. Flynt marvels at Chiklis’s dedication: “His professionalism and his work ethic… it couldn’t have been better.” Their bond, described as “peanut butter and jelly,” made the collaboration seamless. “It was a God thing,” Flynt says. “It was easy.”

    Resilience On and Off the Field

    For Chiklis, portraying Flynt required tapping into his own experiences of perseverance. “I’m an actor. That’s like the nature of it,” he quips, referencing the highs and lows of his career. “My theme song is Frank Sinatra’s ‘That’s Life’… I’ve been up and down and over and out.” Since starting in the industry at 13, Chiklis has leaned on his family to maintain “equilibrium” amid the “madness” of Hollywood. This personal resilience mirrors Flynt’s own refusal to give up, no matter the odds—a theme that pulses through the film.

    While The Senior takes a less faith-driven approach than typical Angel Studios fare, Lurie’s directorial gravitas, honed through projects that caught the eye of Steven Spielberg, grounds the story in authenticity. The film doesn’t shy away from the challenges of Flynt’s journey, making its triumphs all the more rewarding. Sports fan dads and families alike will find plenty to cheer for in this sweet, crowd-pleasing drama.

    A Timely Touchdown

    In a world that can feel heavy, The Senior offers a refreshing dose of hope and heart. Sure, it may have its detractors, given its straightforward positivity and studio backing, but as Salten notes, “Is there anything wrong with a feel-good sports movie with a positive message during a dark time in this world? Not at all.” With football season in full swing, The Senior is a winning way to rally the family for a weekend at the movies. As Chiklis and Flynt urge, go check it out—and prepare to root for the ultimate comeback.

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