Clay Walker is set to play Randy Travis in a new biopic titled Forever and Ever, Amen. 

The two made the announcement Wednesday night on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. 

While two other actors will play the 65-year-old legend between the ages of 9-12 and 20-30, Walker will portray him in his later years.

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In fact, it was Clay who took the idea to director Andrew Hyatt.

“To me, this is largely not going to be acting because I’ve been through a lot of those hardships that Randy has been through,” Walker tells People. “I grew up rough. I’ve been through a divorce … I can put myself in Randy’s place. Randy doesn’t need sympathy, but I empathize with him, and so I think I’m going to be able to give the role an authenticity.”

While Clay’s had plenty of hits of his own like “What’s It to You” and “If I Could Make a Living,” the film will rely on Randy’s recordings for the music.

Forever and Ever, Amen is expected to start shooting this summer, with an eye on a spring 2026 release.

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