In this Sept. 10, 2017 photo, Jake Gyllenhaal, left, poses for portrait with Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto. | AP 
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Stronger, new movie about Boston Marathon bombing, hits theatres

"Stronger" captures Jeff Bauman recalibrating his life after losing both legs in the April 2013 bombings near the marathon finish line.

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BOSTON: A new film starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman is hitting theatres nationwide.

"Stronger" captures Bauman recalibrating his life after losing both legs in the April 2013 bombings near the marathon finish line. Tatiana Maslany plays Bauman's then-girlfriend, Erin Hurley.

It's based on Bauman's 2014 memoir of the same name.

The movie premiered earlier this month at Boston's Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, which treated Bauman and dozens of other bombing victims. It also was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Hurley was running and Bauman was cheering her on when the bombs exploded, killing three spectators and injuring more than 260 others.

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