In a stunning crossover of cinematic power and footballing legacy, HBO has officially announced that Cillian Murphy — the Academy Award-winning actor and passionate Real Madrid fan — will take on the role of Francisco “Paco” Gento in the highly anticipated biographical film “White Reign.”
The film promises to be a sweeping, emotional journey through one of the most decorated careers in football history, bringing to life a man whose name is synonymous with speed, loyalty, and triumph in the white of Madrid.
“To wear Paco Gento’s boots, even in fiction, is one of the greatest honors of my life,” Murphy said. “He wasn’t just fast — he was untouchable. And his legacy is eternal.”
A Career Beyond Compare
Nicknamed La Galerna del Cantábrico (The Gale of the Cantabrian), Paco Gento is the only player in history to win six European Cups, and helped Real Madrid dominate both La Liga and the continent during a golden era.
“White Reign” will chronicle:
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Gento’s humble beginnings in Cantabria and his early rise at Racing Santander.
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His arrival at Real Madrid in 1953, and the immediate impact of his devastating pace and precision on the left wing.
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His legendary partnerships with icons like Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, and Raymond Kopa.
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The building of Real Madrid’s European dynasty and Gento’s unmatched 23-trophy career at the club.
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His transition into club ambassador, carrying the Madridismo spirit across generations — from Santiago Bernabéu to the modern Galácticos.
A Film Fit for a King of the Bernabéu
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar in his first-ever sports drama, and penned by Oscar-nominated writer Anthony McCarten (Bohemian Rhapsody, The Two Popes), the film will blend Spanish cinematic elegance with historical depth and dramatic firepower.
“Paco Gento is the bridge between eras,” said Almodóvar. “He carried the heart of Real Madrid in his lungs, and the thunder of victory in his feet.”
Produced with the Club’s Blessing
White Reign is being developed in full collaboration with Real Madrid C.F., the Gento family, and the Real Madrid Museum, ensuring faithfulness to both his triumphs and his trials, from explosive nights in Europe to moments of personal vulnerability behind the scenes.
The project also aims to spotlight Gento’s quieter role as a mentor, his lifelong humility, and his status as one of the few players revered equally by fans, rivals, and royalty.
A Legacy That Still Moves
Scheduled for release on HBO and Max in 2026, White Reign will coincide with celebrations marking 70 years since Gento first donned the famous white shirt — a legacy that endures in the very soul of the Santiago Bernabéu.