Following David Bowie's death in 2016, it was only a matter of time before the biopics began to appear; honestly, we figured it would be even quicker than this. Someone, however, is ready for the challenge of portraying one of the most charismatic musicians in history: Beast's Johnny Flynn, who will play Bowie in a new film called Stardust.
Gabriel Range is on to direct the film, written by Christopher Bell, which will take the route of chronicling just a part of Bowie's life (if we're honest, it would take several movies or a miniseries to do it justice), following his first visit to the States in 1971. It's that trip which is partly inspirational for his Ziggy Stardust persona, and marks one of the transition points for his career, as he went on to become a superstar.
"Johnny Flynn is one of the UK’s most talented emerging actors, and a musician in his own right,” Van Carter of Salon Pictures tells Screen Daily. He'll be on screen alongside Jena Malone (as Bowie's first wife Angie) and Marc Maron, playing his record company publicist. The cameras will be rolling Stateside in June, while rights to the film will be on sale at the European Film Market, taking place as part of the Berlin Film Festival next month.
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