Allen Hughes to Direct Marvin Gaye Biopic ‘What’s Going On’ at Warner Bros
Allen Hughes is set to direct “What’s Going On,” a biopic on the late legendary soul singer Marvin Gaye at Warner Bros., according to an individual with knowledge of the project.
Hughes will also produce the project with Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine and Andrew Lazar.
The script was written by poet and playwright Marcus Gardley and acquired by the studio, with the late singer’s estate along with Motown being part of the deal, allowing the use of Gaye’s signature songs.
The film has a budget north of $80 million, the most ever for an African American music biopic. Jan Gaye, the late singer’s widow, is executive producing the film along with Suzanne de Passe. Casting is currently underway for the actor to portray Gaye in the film, which will start production in 2022, for a 2023 release.
The “What’s Going On” album, which turned 50 last, was inspired by Gaye’s upbringing in Detroit and personal ties to the Vietnam War, where his brother served in the military. Gaye’s title track was originally written as a protest song against the Vietnam War, but in the last half-century has morphed to fit other social justice causes, like the Black Lives Matter movement.
Marvin Gaye was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 for his huge contribution to soul music in general and the Motown sound. The “What’s Going On” album remains No. 6 on Rolling Stone’s Top 500 albums of all-time list and it ranked Gaye No. 18 on its list of the Top 100 artists of all time. He was honored with a lifetime achievement award at the 1996 Grammy Awards.
Gaye died in 1984 one day before turning 45, after being shot in the chest by his father in the family’s Los Angeles home.
Hughes is repped by WME and Hansen Jacobson.
Deadline first reported the news.