Elton John wants Timberlake to play him in biopic
US: Elton John is working on a biopic about himself and would
like Justin Timberlake to take on the lead role, he said in an interview
published Sunday. The British veteran star also spoke about his and
partner David Furnish's love for their son Zachary -- whose first
birthday was on Christmas Day -- saying the child was the “light of our
lives.” An announcement about the biopic is due very soon, the
64-year-old told the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
“That's very much in the works. We're making an announcement about
that very, very soon. We have a director on board, and then it's just
going to be a matter of getting the script exactly the way we want it,”
he said.
Lee Hall, who wrote megahit “Billy Elliot,” has written the
screenplay, he said, adding they will soon start trying to cast and plan
production.
On who will play him, he said: “I don't know. I've got a wish list of
people. No. 1 on my wish list is Justin Timberlake, because he played me
before in a David LaChapelle video of (Elton classic) 'Rocket Man' and
was superb.” The film will be a “jukebox musical” with possibly a couple
of new songs, he said.
“It's going to be a surreal look at my life, and not just a factual
look at my life... I just don't want it to be a normal biopic because my
life hasn't been like that,” he added. The singer -- who is nominated
for a Golden Globe on January 15 for his song “Hello, Hello” from the
film “Gnomeo & Juliet,” will be back in the studio soon to record a new
album -- but insisted his days as a top-40 pop star are over.
“As Elton John, my days on pop radio are over, and I know that and I
accept it and I'm not unhappy about it. It's a different time of my life
now, and it gives me the freedom to do whatever kind of music I want to
do,” he said.
He also paid tribute to Lady Gaga, with whom he duets on “Hello,
Hello,” saying: “I was kind of like that at the beginning of my career.
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