Snoop Dogg presenta su película biográfica en CinemaCon junto a Jonathan Daviss

Snoop Dogg y Jonathan Daviss subieron al escenario en CinemaCon para promocionar una futura película biográfica, aún sin título, sobre la vida del rapero. Daviss, conocido por Outer Banks, interpretará a Snoop, bajo la dirección de Craig Brewer y con un rodaje que comenzará este verano en Los Ángeles. Snoop interpretó fragmentos de sus éxitos y prometió mostrar un tráiler el próximo año.

Snoop Dogg inauguró la presentación de Universal Pictures en CinemaCon junto a Jonathan Daviss, el actor que lo interpretará en la película biográfica dirigida por Craig Brewer. El filme recorre el ascenso de Calvin Broadus Jr., quien se convirtió en Snoop Doggy Dogg y posteriormente en Snoop Dogg, desde su álbum debut de 1993, Doggystyle, junto a Dr. Dre en Death Row Records, hasta sus nominaciones al Grammy y sus incursiones en el cine, la televisión y colaboraciones con NBCUniversal, incluyendo The Voice y la cobertura de los Juegos Olímpicos. Snoop interpretó fragmentos de 'Gin and Juice' y 'Nuthin’ but a G Thang', con el acompañamiento de DJ Green Lantern. El rapero comentó: “Desearía poder darles más detalles” sobre el proyecto, y añadió: “Volveremos a CinemaCon el próximo año con un tráiler”. Donna Langley, presidenta de NBCUniversal Entertainment, se unió a ellos en el escenario y describió la película biográfica como “la prima espiritual de Straight Outta Compton”, la cinta de 2015 dirigida por F. Gary Gray. Daviss, quien saltó a la fama como Pope Heyward en la serie Outer Banks de Netflix, también ha participado en Do Revenge junto a Sophie Turner y Maya Hawke, además de Age of Summer y Edge of the World. Snoop se desempeña como productor junto a Brian Grazer, con Death Row Pictures bajo su acuerdo general con NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios.

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