In the late 1960s, the situation was as bad as it could be in Alexandria.
There was violence everywhere, and multiple cultural groups clashing.
There was also a lot of racial tension as segregation continued.

But when Howard moved to the city in 1996, there was none of that.
Instead, the screenwriter found a community more socially integrated than most.
And when he asked locals about this, the answer left him intrigued.

Williams High School’s Titans following the integration.
“I think he’s kidding me, then I realize he’s dead serious.”
He would later recall how emotional he got watching the movie onscreen.

Washington also picked up his second Oscar win for “Training Day.”
Nonetheless, the actor continued to make a big impression on the big screen.
Patton later reprised his role in the franchise films “Halloween Kills” and “Halloween Ends.”

At the same time, Patton took on TV roles from time to time.
“It had a TV vibe to it.
It was very sensitive.

The cast really did some work with it,” Harris once toldGQ.
Ultimately, it convinced Harris to sign onto the film.
When he performed onstage, Denzel Washington came out to see his former co-star.

“He and I are about the same age.
I remember thinking, ‘Aw, man.
I didn’t get the part … ‘” Faison continued, only to find out that he did.

Soon after the movie, the actor went on to star in the critically acclaimed drama “Felicity.”
“Ryan got up in front of everybody and just did the moves, like, so smooth.
I was like, ‘What the …?'”

director Boaz Yakin recalled during an interview withThe Washington Post.
Other than that, however, she was still an up-and-comer.
Even football coordinator Mike Fisher saw a star-in-the-making back then.

Years later, Panettiere played superhero Claire Bennet in “Heroes.”
Soon after, she landed one of the lead roles in “Nashville.”
Meanwhile, Hurst has undergone a huge transformation onscreen since starring in “Remember the Titans.”

Nonetheless, she had the best time making the film.
Bosworth also gushed about working with a much younger Ryan Gosling.
Since starring in “Remember the Titans,” Bosworth looks like she’s barely aged.

Bosworth devoted herself to nailing the surfing too.
“I committed myself for the three to four weeks,” she recalled while speaking withInStyle.
Later on, Bosworth also went on to star in “Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!”
before landing the role of Lois Lane in the 2006 film “Superman Returns.”
Years later, the actress took a break from acting to produce.
“It’s like you jump up and down, you call your parents,” the actress toldESPN.
She also went on to star in films such as “Repentance,” and “Almost Christmas.”
And the significance of this moment was not lost on Parker when she was considering the project.
Meanwhile, since working on “Remember the Titans,” Rice has matured over the years.
The actor has also gone on to star in several other hit movies.