Mick Jagger expresses interest in Rolling Stones biopic

Mick Jagger has voiced interest in a biopic about the Rolling Stones. The comments come as The Beatles prepare for their own multi-film treatment.

Mick Jagger told GQ that a film about his band interests him. He noted various approaches to biopics, often focusing on a short period in a person's life.

Jagger referenced the 2024 Bob Dylan film A Complete Unknown as an example of narrowing the story to key years. He also mentioned his role as producer on the 2014 James Brown biopic Get On Up.

The Rolling Stones formed in 1962. Jagger said he remains unsure which section of the band's long history a film should cover.

The remarks follow news that Sam Mendes will direct a series of Beatles films, each from a different member's perspective.

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