Britney Spears is getting the biopic remedy: The pop star has introduced that her current memoir, The Woman in Me, can be tailored right into a function movie by Common Footage, with director Jon M. Chu (Depraved) and producer Marc Platt (La La Land) connected to develop. Spears shared the information on X (previously Twitter) to announce the movie, writing, “Excited to share with my followers that I’ve been engaged on a secret undertaking with Marc Platt. He’s all the time made my favourite motion pictures … keep tuned.”
Again in November 2021, Spears’ conservatorship was terminated after a prolonged, extremely publicized trial. Since then, she shared the best-selling The Lady in Me chronicling her life and the conservatorship (launched alongside an audiobook model learn by actor Michelle Williams) and put out two songs: the Elton John collaboration “Hold Me Closer,” which re-worked his hit “Tiny Dancer,” and “Mind Your Business” with Will.i.am. Spears’ final album was 2016’s Glory.
Revisit Pitchfork’s “A Timeline of the Connections Between Britney Spears’ Music and Her Conservatorship Fight.”