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Sony's TriStar Pictures has won a hot and heavy auction for I Wanna Dance With Somebody, the feature film on the life and music of iconic songstress Whitney Houston. The studio has already staked out a Thanksgiving 2022 release date for the film. Deadline revealed the project's formation back in April, with The Whitney Houston Estate, Primary Wave and Grammy-winning music producer and Houston's mentor Clive Davis all aboard. Stella Meghie is directing. She helmed The Photograph, starring Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield and her credits include Jean and the Jones, The Weekend, and Everything, Everything.
Scripting and producing is Anthony McCarten, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter who was the catalyst for the project, self-financing a life rights option, writing the script on spec and lining up rights and music to create a tantalizing package leaving only one question: Which young actress can play Whitney Houston?
McCarten wrote the biographical films The Two Popes, Darkest Hour, Bohemian Rhapsody, and The Theory Of Everything. On those films, Rami Malek (Freddie Mercury), Gary Oldman (Winston Churchill), and Eddie Redmayne (Stephen Hawkins) won lead actor Oscars three years straight, and Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins were both Oscar nominated last time. So this will be a coveted role. McCarten is scripting the Bee Gees film for Paramount, GK, Sister and Amblin, wrote the book for an upcoming Broadway musical on the life of singer/songwriter Neil Diamond. He's also writing the Warren Buffett-Bill Gates pic based on the book Wednesday At Warren's, Friday At Bill's.
Around six streamers and studios chased the Whitney Houston film project hard, with Sony prevailing.
I Wanna Dance With Somebody will be produced by Pat Houston on behalf of the Houston Estate, Davis, Larry Mestel on behalf of Primary Wave Music, Denis O'Sullivan (Bohemian Rhapsody) and Jeff Kalligheri (Submergence), who are also financing via Compelling Pictures. McCarten is producing through his Muse of Fire Productions banner. Primary Wave Music is a partner of the Whitney Houston estate. The film will benefit from the use of Houston's many hit songs.
The movie won't ignore Houston's sad ending, but if you listen to the soaring finish of The Bodyguard's signature tune I Will Always Love You, or her Super Bowl rendition of The Star Spangled Banner, her legacy is large and that will be much of the film's focus, as evidenced by how McCarten was able to sensitively handle problems in Mercury's life in Bohemian Rhapsody, a film that grossed over $900 million worldwide. The producers describe their vision of the film as a "joyous, emotional and heart-breaking celebration of the life and music of the greatest female R&B pop vocalist of all time, tracking her journey from obscurity to musical superstardom. While being very frank about the price that super-stardom exacted, it will be both the rich and complex saga of the search for the perfect marriage between song and singer and audience, and at the same time the moving tale of a simple Jersey girl trying to find her way back home."
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