is finally coming clean about why her long-awaited biopic never saw the light of day.
Madonnas Biopic Axed Over Studio Dispute
Madonna is finally coming clean about why her long-awaited biopic never saw the light of day.In an extensive conversation with Interview magazine, the 67-year-o...
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In an extensive conversation with Interview magazine, the 67-year-old claimed that she clashed with studio Universal over the film's budget.
'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 explained.
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'They couldn’t get their heads around it. I found a way to make it for less money in Serbia, but I don’t think they were into the idea of—I don’t know. Maybe they just didn’t believe in me.'
The pop icon then started working with to turn her life story into a limited series, but she ran into more trouble with Universal after claiming that the studio was holding onto the original script she'd written for the film version.
'That was a whole other long process, because I couldn’t use the script I had with Universal unless I bought it from them for an extortionist's price, even though I wrote it. Don’t ask,' she said.
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Madonna has finally revealed the truth about why her biopic never hit theatres, admitting that it was a budget issue with Universal that torpedoed the project
Madonna after an extensive bootcamp-style casting process.
The Material Girl has been persistent in her years-long effort to make a movie about her life.
In 2023 she worked on a biopic called Who's That Girl, a nod to her 1987 film and song of the same name.
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The film was initially developed with Diablo Cody on board as co-writer of the screenplay, which was then-titled Little Sparrow.
In 2024, Madonna then penned most of the film with screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson, with Garner .
However, a few months later she used social media to air out her frustration over the roadblocks that were holding up the project.
'After struggling for days in LA, listening to producers and agents tell me why I couldn't make my film, I realized that everything in my life is going to be challenged,' she wrote.
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The renowned performer noted she had 'been working on it for 4 years,' with people insisting that she should 'downsize, down scale, think smaller.'
Speaking to Interview magazine, Madonna admitted that she wanted a large budget for the film and that the studio disagreed
She also posed for a wild photoshoot in the magazine, transforming herself into a chain-smoking bombshell
The Queen of Pop is now working on a limited series about her life with Netflix
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The lengthy caption continued, 'No easy rides for me. I guess I should be grateful. It forces me to think outside the box. I did not have a normal life. I cannot make this in the normal way.'
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To promote the project, the Queen of Pop transformed into a wild party girl for a shoot with Interview magazine.
She also spoke about pivoting back to music after her biopic was held up.
However, she also confirmed that Netflix has now found a writer for her limited series, indicating that the project will be back on once she's finished promoting Confessions II.
Garner also confirmed that the series was still in the works, telling W Magazine last September, 'I can’t say too much about it, but yes, it’s a work in progress.'
It comes after turned out to be a huge success at the box office.
Antoine Fuqua's Michael, released in April, has already grossed $911million globally, and is .
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