
Los Angeles, April 11 The streaming platform Netflix has cancelled the upcoming film "Perfect" following Millie Bobby Brown's exit due to creative differences.
Brown was slated to star in the film, which was announced in September 2025. She would portray Kerri Strug, a member of the 1996 "Magnificent Seven" USA gymnastics team.
Following the recent news of her departure from the project, the streaming platform has scrapped the film, according to entertainment news outlet Deadline.
Filmmaker Cate Shortland was attached to direct the film, with Ronnie Sandahl as the screenwriter. Previously, Gia Coppola was directing the project until her departure.
The film was a biopic on Strug, who is known for her performance at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where she secured the women's gymnastics team gold medal for the USA by vaulting on a severely injured ankle.
The film was set to be produced by Brown under her production banner, PMCA, alongside Nik Bower of Riverstone Pictures and Thomas Benski of Magna Studios.
Brown will next appear in "Enola Holmes 3", which is directed by Philip Barantini. She will also appear in "Just Picture It", directed by Lee Toland Krieger and an adaptation of her novel "Nineteen Steps".