Julia Garner has revealed the much-delayed Madonna biopic is 'supposed to still happen'
Julia Garner gives major update on much-delayed Madonna biopic she is slated to star in

Julia Garner gives major update on much-delayed Madonna biopic she is slated to star in

Julia Garner has revealed the much-delayed Madonna biopic is ‘supposed to still happen’. 

The actress, 31, signed on to the project last year which has been in development since 2020, with Madonna, 66, slated to direct and write the film.

But the project appeared to have been put on the back burner as no further progress was ever announced.

Speaking on the SmartLess podcast with Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes, Julia confirmed the film is still in the works and recalled having to dance in front of Madonna during her audition.

She said: ‘I kind of just wanted to see if I could do it. 

Julia Garner has revealed the much-delayed Madonna biopic is ‘supposed to still happen’

The actress, 31, signed on to the project last year which has been in development since 2020, with Madonna, 66, slated to direct and write the film

The actress, 31, signed on to the project last year which has been in development since 2020, with Madonna, 66, slated to direct and write the film

‘I wasn’t a trained dancer and I had to learn how to dance and then dance in front of [Madonna] and convince her that I can dance, basically, and sing. And sing with her!’ 

‘I just thought what would Madonna do, which is convince you that she deserves to be in this room, and I owned it. I was like, ‘You can take it or leave it. But if you leave it, then that’s on you’.’

On the film’s delays, she added: ‘Anything that’s great, takes a long time.’ 

Madonna has been persistent in her years-long effort to have a movie about her life made.

In 2023 she got to work on a biopic called Who’s That Girl, a nod to her 1987 film and song of the same name.

The film was initially developed with Diablo Cody on board as co-writer of the screenplay, which was then titled Little Sparrow.

However, the hitmaker pivoted her focus to zero in on her international Celebration tour.

Then, last year the Michigan native penned most of the film with Erin Cressida Wilson, and eyed Garner to portray her.

Last November, Madonna used social media to air out her frustration over road blocks in her pursuit to bring her film to life.

Julia confirmed the film is still in the works and recalled having to dance in front of Madonna during her audition

Madonna pictured on stage in 1990 during her Blond Ambition Tour

Julia confirmed the film is still in the works and recalled having to dance in front of Madonna during her audition

Madonna has been persistent in her years-long effort to have a movie about her life made (pictured in 1984)

Madonna has been persistent in her years-long effort to have a movie about her life made (pictured in 1984)

On the film's delays, Julia added: 'Anything that's great, takes a long time' (pictured with Madonna on her Celebration Tour in 2023)

On the film’s delays, Julia added: ‘Anything that’s great, takes a long time’ (pictured with Madonna on her Celebration Tour in 2023) 

She wrote on Instagram, ‘After struggling for days in LA, listening to producers and agents tell me why I couldn’t make my film, I realized that everything in my life is going to be challenged.’

The renowned performer noted she had ‘been working on it for 4 years,’ with people insisting that she should ‘downsize, down scale, think smaller.’

The lengthy caption continued, ‘No easy rides for me. I guess I should be grateful.. It forces me to think outside the box. I did not have a normal life. I cannot make this in the normal way.’

But she explained that she felt a sense of renewed motivation after spending time with loved ones: ‘Spending time with my creative friends was just the fuel I needed to keep going!

‘We all agreed that we need to be even more fearless!!! Art =Survival We cannot shrink and make ourselves smaller. If you want something badly enough in life, the whole universe will conspire to help you get it.’

She then turned to her nearly 20 million followers to ask: ‘Should I make the story of my life into a series or a feature film?’

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