Madonna discusses Universal Pictures biopic budget dispute

Madonna has spoken about the cancellation of her planned biopic at Universal Pictures, attributing the decision to disagreements over the project's budget.

In an interview with Interview magazine, Madonna said she spent two years developing the script and working on budgeting and casting at Universal Studios.

"We had a falling out, me and Universal, regarding budget because I needed — I’ve had an extraordinary life. I’ve had a huge life, so I needed a big budget," she said. Madonna was attached to co-write and direct the film, with Julia Garner set to star.

She noted that she proposed filming in Serbia to reduce costs but Universal did not support the plan. The project was later shelved, after which Netflix approached her about a limited bioseries.

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Madonna presenting her Confessions II film on YouTube at the Tribeca Festival in New York.
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Madonna releases Confessions II film on YouTube

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Madonna's short film Confessions II — The Film became available worldwide on YouTube on June 8. The 10- to 14-minute project premiered earlier at the Tribeca Festival in New York.

Madonna premiered her 13-minute visual project Confessions II at the Tribeca Festival on June 5 at New York's Beacon Theatre. The short film centers on the first six tracks from her upcoming album of the same name, due July 3.

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Billy Joel has rejected an upcoming unauthorized film about his early career, saying the project lacks his approval and necessary rights to his music and life story.

The Michael Jackson biopic Michael launched to a projected $95 million to $100 million U.S. debut and $200 million globally, marking a major win for Lionsgate despite a 38% Rotten Tomatoes critics score. Audiences gave it a 96% approval rating, praising Jaafar Jackson's portrayal of the singer. The film ends in 1988, avoiding later abuse allegations due to legal constraints from a settlement with accuser Jordan Chandler.

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Netflix Films chairman Dan Lin said the platform will avoid filmmakers who demand theatrical openings, except for one upcoming project.

Meryl Streep revealed she personally recruited Lady Gaga for a cameo in The Devil Wears Prada 2, now playing in theaters. The Oscar winner made the call after they bonded at SNL 50, leading to Gaga's expanded role including three original songs. The film reunites the original cast amid strong box office performance.

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Director Antoine Fuqua of the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' expressed skepticism about certain child abuse allegations against the singer in an interview with The New Yorker. He discussed major reshoots prompted by legal restrictions from a past settlement. The film opens in theaters on April 24 from Lionsgate.

 

 

 

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