© Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Feb 1, 2015; Glendale, AZ, USA; New England Patriots strong safety Malcolm Butler (21) intercepts a pass intended for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Ricardo Lockette (83) in the fourth quarter in Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports A Popeyes employee turned iconic Super Bowl hero in a year’s time? If that sounds like a Hollywood movie script to you, you wouldn’t be wrong. It’s also the real life story of Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Butler’s unlikely rise to football stardom will be detailed in an upcoming film titled ‘The Secondary.’ Rights to the biopic have been secured by Daniel Levin, whose Narrative Capital produced the recent Oscar-nominated film ‘Lion.’ The film will surround Butler and his agent, Derek Simpson, and their journey to the pros together. After going undrafted out of college three years ago, Butler was working the fryolator at Popeyes when Simpson secured him a tryout with the Patriots. Later that year, Butler made one of the most memorable plays in Super Bowl history when he intercepted a Russell Wilson pass on the goal line to seal a Patriots victory in the final seconds of Super Bowl XLIX. Levin sees the film as a two-hander, having also scooped up the life rights of Simpson, a small-town lawyer who was handling Butler’s blossoming career while fighting a commercial-trucking goliath in court to get justice for a paralyzed teen. “Lion…more detail