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Pop veteran Cher scraps biopic, starts project from scratch

By IANS | Updated: August 29, 2023 12:45 IST

Los Angeles, Aug 29 Singer-actress Cher is re-writing her biopic because it "wasn't working out." The 77-year-old pop ...

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Los Angeles, Aug 29 Singer-actress Cher is re-writing her biopic because it "wasn't working out." 

The 77-year-old pop veteran has been developing a movie based on her life for two years, but the project has now been scrapped and she is starting from scratch so she can make some changes to ensure the film is exactly how she wants it, reports aceshowbiz.com.

"We are kind of starting again. It just wasn't working out, and we needed to adjust some of the things," she told The Hollywood Reporter.

However, the film is going to face further delays because work can't resume until after the strikes by the writers and actors unions which have brought Hollywood to a standstill. Cher added, "We're going to have to wait (until after the strikes). I'm not going to go against my people."

When asked whether the film is going to be a "jukebox musical" which showcases her hits, Cher insisted she still hasn't decided which direction to go in.

She explained, "I can never decide what I want to do. The thing about my life is that there's too much. It's hard to capture it and all the things I've done. So it's really a lot. The biggest problem is trying to get the story into a decent time period."

The singer previously confirmed she was working on the biopic alongside producers Judy Craymer and Gary Goetzman - the team behind 2008 ABBA movie-musical "Mamma Mia!" and its sequel "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" which featured Cher in a supporting role.

A previous statement from Craymer explained, "Gary and I are thrilled to be working with Cher again and this time bringing her empowering and true life odyssey to the big screen. One cannot help but be drawn to and inspired by Cher's larger than life talent, fortitude, unique wit, warmth and vision. Her unparalleled success in music, film and TV have inspired generations. We could not be happier to tell her story to cinema audiences."

Eric Roth - the writer behind 'Forrest Gump' and 'A Star Is Born' - was onboard to write the screenplay. Roth also penned the screenplay for Cher's 1987 film 'Suspect' and the singer described him as a "dear dear friend" in a social media post announcing the news.

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