A Most Beautiful Thing was inspired by team captain Arshay Cooper's 2015 memoir
Suga Water, which was republished June 30, 2020 by
Flatiron Books under the name
A Most Beautiful Thing. The film was executive produced by
NBA athletes
Grant Hill and
Dwyane Wade along with 9th Wonder. Bill Hudson, John H. Carlson, Bill McNabb and Katie McNabb,
Ginny Gilder and Lynn Slaughter, Bryan White and Christine White, Bruce Herring and Tricia Herring,
Cameron Winklevoss and
Tyler Winklevoss, Ted Dintersmith, Derek Dudley, Doris Casap, Ashley Bekton,
Chaz Ebert, and Rick Lane are also listed as executive producers. Originally selected as a Documentary Spotlight,
A Most Beautiful Thing was set to premiere at
South by Southwest on March 16, 2020 and premiere nationally with
AMC Theatres on March 27, 2020. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the film's release was pushed back to July 31, 2020 when it opened on
Xfinity. On July 30, 2020 the film became available on Comcast
NBCUniversal's Xfinity before moving to its
Peacock streaming service on September 4, 2020. The film was additionally made available on
Amazon Prime on October 30, 2020. == Reception ==