TV series planned on Michael Jackson's last days
The series is being developed by JJ Abrams who has previously produced mega projects including Star Wars VII and Lost
Star Wars: The Force Awakens producer Jeffrey Jacob Abrams is all geared up to work on a TV series based on Michael Jackson.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series about the final months of the legendary pop icon’s life will be based on Tavis Smiley’s book, Before You Judge Me: The Triumph and Tragedy of Michael Jackson's Last Days.
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The book illustrates Michael’s struggles in the world of glamour, the ups and downs in his life, his desire for privacy and the pressures he felt due to his fame.
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Smiley is the author of 19 books and the Jackson series marks his latest TV venture. The writer is also working on a memoir of his 30-year friendship with the late poet Maya Angelou.
His upcoming projects include, Showtime's Cameron Crowe music drama Roadies and HBO's Westworld.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series about the final months of the legendary pop icon’s life will be based on Tavis Smiley’s book, Before You Judge Me: The Triumph and Tragedy of Michael Jackson's Last Days.
'Star Wars' may feature gay character: JJ Abrams
JJ Abrams is going to team up with Tavis Smiley and Warner Bros for the project, however, there is no network attached to the series yet.
The book illustrates Michael’s struggles in the world of glamour, the ups and downs in his life, his desire for privacy and the pressures he felt due to his fame.
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Smiley is the author of 19 books and the Jackson series marks his latest TV venture. The writer is also working on a memoir of his 30-year friendship with the late poet Maya Angelou.
His upcoming projects include, Showtime's Cameron Crowe music drama Roadies and HBO's Westworld.
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