Baz Luhrmann to make Elvis Presley biopic
After taking on the Jazz age of America in The Great Gatsby, director Baz Luhrmann is reportedly in talks to helm a biopic on Rock and Roll king Elvis Presley.
The director is apparently in negotiations with Warner Bros for several weeks about depicting the life of the iconic singer, who died in 1977 aged 42, on the big screen, reported TheWrap.
Fifty Shades of Grey writer Kelly Marcel is working on an original screenplay for the film, though it is unclear what period of his life the movie would depict. Gail Berman is producing for Tecumseh Productions, while Andrew Mittman of Whalerock Industries will be the executive produce and Warner Bros executive, Courtenay Valenti will oversee the project on behalf of the studio. If Luhrmann accepts an offer from the studio, it is likely that his wife Catherine Martin will also join the project as costume designer, and also production designer.