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One World Universe, Inc. Updates Shareholders on the Upcoming MVP Movie
One World Universe, Inc. Updates Shareholders on the Upcoming MVP Movie.

About this update from One World Universe Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, Nov. 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- One World Universe Inc. (OTC: OWUV), a publicly traded company that invests in sports related businesses, distressed assets, business opportunities within emerging industries and providing humanitarian efforts in over 185 countries, is proud to be a part of the upcoming MVP Movie.  “As the NFL season is in full swing, our first investment in Nate Boyer and his MVP movie is gaining attention. The NFL recently had a segment highlighting the charitable MVP organization, which stands for Merging Vets and Players, and was the inspiration for the actual movie.  I am excited to work with Nate on this project. It is an honor to be a part of a project that helps our military brother and sisters but also bold enough to tackle the sensitive issue of mental health, substance abuse and even suicide, not only within the military but also within our community of ex-professional athletes,” stated CEO Jerry C. Craig. MVP’s mission is to “Support Our Warriors” with the tagline “For Some, the Biggest Battle Begins After the War or the Game is Over.” One can read more about this wonderful organization by visiting http://vetsandplayers.org or watching a short video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0AP6dWiSzU Currently entitled “MVP”, which again stands for Merging Vets & Players, features cameos from NFL greats such as Michael Strahan, Howie Long, Tony Gonzalez and a star-studded celebrity cast. The movie takes a deeper look into the sensitive subject of suicide, a tragedy that happens way too often amongst our military veterans as they transition into society as a civilian. Nate Boyer plays a retired Marine living in a shelter known famously as “The Barracks” in Hollywood, California, who struggles to get off the street, find a job and a home. An ex-NFL star now dealing with being a civilian himself, no longer in the limelight, he too must deal with the day-to-day struggles of accepting and transitioning to his new life outside of sports. The two men find camaraderie on the sweat stained mat of a gym. After Boyer’s character loses his best friend due to suicide, the ex-NFL star accepts the responsibility of protecting Boyer’s character from doing the same. They a...