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  • Taron Egerton Talks ‘Black Bird’

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    Premiering on Apple TV+ beginning July 8th is the new six-part miniseries entitled ‘Black Bird,’ which is based on the book “In With The Devil: A Fallen Hero, A Serial Killer, and A Dangerous Bargain for Redemption’ by author James Keene.

    Created by novelist Dennis Lehane (‘Mystic River’), the series follows James Keene (Taron Egerton), who is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum-security prison but cuts a deal with the FBI to befriend a suspected serial killer for an early release. Now, Keene has to elicit a confession from Larry Hall (Paul Walter Hauser) to find the bodies of as many as eighteen women.

    The series also features Greg Kinnear, Sepideh Moafi, and the late Ray Liotta.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Taron Egerton about his work on ‘Black Bird.’

    Taron Egerton in “Black Bird,” premiering globally July 8, 2022 on Apple TV+.
    Taron Egerton in “Black Bird,” premiering globally July 8, 2022 on Apple TV+.

    You can read our full interview with Taron Egerton below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Egerton, Greg Kinnear, Sepideh Moafi, and Dennis Lehane.

    Moviefone: To begin with, were you aware of the true story the series is based on before shooting, and what was your initial reaction to the screenplay?

    Taron Egerton: I was aware of the story actually, but only in relation to the prospect of me playing it. I think there’ve been conversations between the producers, especially Bradley Thomas, and one of my representatives in the couple of years in the run up to me being offered it.

    It’s just an undeniably great bit of writing. Of course, Dennis’ name is enough to peak your interest, because of everything he’s done. When I read it, I was just completely engrossed and compelled, and wanted to know what happened. I also recognized an opportunity for me to do something that I hadn’t really done before with the character.

    Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser in “Black Bird,” premiering globally July 8, 2022 on Apple TV+.
    Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser in “Black Bird,” premiering globally July 8, 2022 on Apple TV+.

    MF: Finally, you have played real-life people in the past, most recently as Elton John in ‘Rocketman.’ What type of research do you do when you are playing a real-person, and do you feel a sense of responsibility when you are playing a living person as opposed to a fictional character?

    TE: Yes, I do. Of course, you don’t want that person to be unhappy with what you do. But also, my primary responsibility is to the script and to serve the script rather than to serve the person I’m playing. It’s always got to be that I’m playing the character that’s on the page before the person in real life, because those things are different. Personally, I feel that we get a little bit preoccupied with the idea of factual accuracy, or a carbon copy of playing someone who’s real, because it’s always you. It’s always as if you had lived a different life. You can’t really play someone else. You can only bring your own experiences to a role, but it was such an exciting story, ‘Black Bird.’

    I suppose I recognized things in the character that were less like me, but also elements of it that I did recognize in myself. I just thought it was a brilliant opportunity, to do something that was such a counterpoint to Elton, with his sparkly shoes that are seven inches off the ground, flamboyance and sure charisma. This guy’s much more grounded. He’s hyper masculine, I suppose, whereas Elton was played with the idea of masculinity with what he wore and how he behaved. Yeah, it’s just a joy to be able to do something so different after the Elton John movie, ‘Rocketman.’

    Taron Egerton in “Black Bird,” premiering globally July 8, 2022 on Apple TV+.
    Taron Egerton in “Black Bird,” premiering globally July 8, 2022 on Apple TV+.
  • ‘Lion King’ Soundtrack Revealed, With Two New Surprises

    ‘Lion King’ Soundtrack Revealed, With Two New Surprises

    Disney

    With the upcoming “Lion King” remake just weeks away from opening, Disney is further stoking anticipation by unveiling the soundtrack listing.

    The original animated classic boasted some of the most memorable movie musical tunes of all time, including several songs written by Elton John, like “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?” That song will now be remade with stars Donald Glover and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter in the roles of Simba and Nala.

    The new soundtrack — which drops July 11 — features a new original song by Elton John and Tim Rice, titled “Never Too Late.” Since John performs it himself, it seems likely it will play over the end credits and vie for the Best Original Song Oscar.

    There is also mystery around Track 14, which simply reads “TBA.” There was a rumor that Beyonce would since “Shadowland,” a soaring anthem sung by Nala in the Broadway version of “The Lion King.”

    Director Jon Favreau told Fandango, “There’s a song that [Beyonce] performed and wrote in the spirit of the production along with working with Lebo M., who’s part of it with Hans Zimmer. They were all collaborating with her and helping to bring this new piece of music into a film where there’s already a very established musical personality to the piece.”

    Here’s the full track list for “The Lion King.” The movie opens in theaters July 19.

    1. “Circle of Life”/“Nants’ Ingonyama” – Performed by Lindiwe Mkhize; African vocals performed by Lebo M; written and composed by Elton John and Tim Rice; “Nants’ Ingonyama” written by Lebohang Morake and Hans Zimmer; produced by Hans Zimmer; vocals produced by Stephen Lipson
    2. “Life’s Not Fair” – Hans Zimmer
    3. “Rafiki’s Fireflies” – Hans Zimmer
    4. “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” – Performed by JD McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph and John Oliver; written by Elton John and Tim Rice; produced by Pharrell Williams; co-produced by Stephen Lipson
    5. “Elephant Graveyard” – Hans Zimmer
    6. “Be Prepared” (2019 Version) – Performed by Chiwetel Ejiofor; written by Elton John and Tim Rice; produced by Hans Zimmer and David Fleming
    7. “Stampede” – Hans Zimmer
    8. “Scar Takes the Throne” – Hans Zimmer
    9. “Hakuna Matata” – Performed by Billy Eichner, Seth Rogen, JD McCrary and Donald Glover; written by Elton John and Tim Rice; produced by Pharrell Williams; co-produced by Stephen Lipson
    10. “Simba is Alive!” – Hans Zimmer
    11. “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” – Performed by Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen; written by Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss and Solomon Linda; produced by Pharrell Williams
    12. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” – Performed by Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen; written by Elton John and Tim Rice; produced by Pharrell Williams; co-produced by Stephen Lipson
    13. “Reflections of Mufasa” – Hans Zimmer
    14. TBA
    15. “Battle for Pride Rock” – Hans Zimmer
    16. “Remember” – Hans Zimmer
    17. “Never Too Late” – Performed by Elton John; African vocal and choir arrangements created and produced by Lebo M; written by Elton John and Tim Rice; produced by Greg Kurstin; additional production by Elton John and Matt Still
    18. “He Lives in You” – Performed by Lebo M; written by Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin and Lebohang Morake; produced by Lebo M and Mark Mancina
    19. “Mbube” – Performed by Lebo M; African vocal and choir arrangements created and produced by Lebo M; written by Solomon Linda; produced by Pharrell Williams
  • Elton John and ‘Rocketman’ Filmmakers Slam Russia’s Cuts of Sex and Drug Scenes

    Elton John and ‘Rocketman’ Filmmakers Slam Russia’s Cuts of Sex and Drug Scenes

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    Elton John is not happy that an edited version of “Rocketman” is being shown in Russian, one that reportedly removes all reference to him being gay.

    Russian critics have reported that at a Moscow preview of the film, which will be released across Russia next Thursday, at least five minutes had been cut, including a sex scene between Taron Egerton (who plays John) and Richard Madden (who plays his manager, John Reid).

    The closing credits had also been amended to drop references to John’s relationship with husband David Furnish.

    Anton Dolin, one of Russia’s best-known film critics, said in a Facebook post that “all scenes with kissing and sex between men were cut out.”

    Critic Misha Kozyrev also reported that scenes involving drugs had been cut from the film.

    In a statement released today, John and the filmmakers said:

    “We reject in the strongest possible terms the decision to pander to local laws and censor ‘Rocketman’ for the Russian market, a move we were unaware of until today. Paramount Pictures have been brave and bold partners in allowing us to create a film which is a true representation of Elton’s extraordinary life, warts and all.  That the local distributor has edited out certain scenes, denying the audience the opportunity to see the film as it was intended is a sad reflection of the divided world we still live in and how it can still be so cruelly unaccepting of the love between two people. We believe in building bridges and open dialogue, and will continue to push for the breaking down of barriers until all people are heard equally across the world.”

    Local distributor, Central Partnership, told news agency TASS that the film had been amended to comply with Russian laws. Russia has strict anti-gay laws that make it illegal to promote “non-traditional sexual relationships” to minors, but since the film has an “over 18 only” classification, additional edits seem unnecessary.

    Paramount released its own statement Friday:

    We are incredibly proud of the movie that we made, which is told in the way that Elton John wanted his story to be depicted. We are releasing the film in its entirety around the world regardless of rating, but like all studios, we must adhere to local laws and requirements in certain territories in which the film is being shown.”

    Russia’s official stance is notoriously anti-gay, but Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the singer mixed praise in 2014, saying, “Elton John is an outstanding person [and] outstanding musician. Millions of our people sincerely love him despite his orientation.”

    Both John and Egerton were adamant about keeping in the film’s sex scenes, which are the first gay male sex scenes in a major studio release.

    “Some studios wanted to tone down the sex and drugs so the film would get a PG-13 rating. But I just haven’t led a PG-13 rated life,” John wrote in The Guardian before the film’s release.

    Egerton knew that wouldn’t play well in Russia, telling GQ UK in April, “I don’t care how well the film does in Russia. It doesn’t matter. It can’t matter. What’s an extra $25 million at the box office? What are you willing to do for that? Sacrifice sleeping at night because you watered the whole thing down?”

    Bohemian Rhapsody,” which depicted the life of another gay music icon, Freddie Mercury, was similarly censored in China.

    [Via THR, The Advocate]

  • Just How Sparkly are the Stars of ‘Rocketman,’ Anyway?

    Just How Sparkly are the Stars of ‘Rocketman,’ Anyway?

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    Sure, “Rocketman” chronicles Elton John‘s singing career and personal life. But you can’t hear more than a couple bars of “Crocodile Rock” before imagining something sparkly that Elton wore as he wowed audiences onstage. In the latest episode of The Ms. Moviefone Show, Grae Drake asks Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard, Richard Madden, and director Dexter Fletcher a series of probing questions which helps her determine which one of the costumes designed by Julian Day best fits their own personality.

    “Rocketman” is in theaters May 31!

  • Elton John Keeps Sending Taron Egerton ‘Rocketman’ Reviews

    Elton John Keeps Sending Taron Egerton ‘Rocketman’ Reviews

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    Avoiding “Rocketman” reviews hasn’t been going well for Taron Egerton. The star of the Elton John biopic was recently a guest on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” and he told the late-night show host that the legendary musician keeps sending him reviews.

    “I try and avoid reviews, but Elton sends me them every day,” Egerton told Kimmel. “Every day.”

    John apparently realizes that he’s been sending a lot of them. Egerton says that the icon’s emails always come with the subject line, “And another one.” The good news for the actor is that John seems to be vetting the reviews; Egerton has only seen positive responses.

    “I’m sure there are bad ones that he’s not sending,” Egerton said.

    The actor also opened up about what it was like to watch the film alongside John and his longtime writing partner Bernie Taupin, cover John’s songs, film concert scenes, and more. Watch Kimmel’s interview with Egerton’s interview below.

    “Rocketman” opens May 31. “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

  • Taron Egerton Is Emotional When ‘Rocketman’ Gets a Standing Ovation at Cannes Premiere

    Taron Egerton Is Emotional When ‘Rocketman’ Gets a Standing Ovation at Cannes Premiere

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    Taron Egerton got more than a little choked up at the enthusiastic reception to the Cannes premiere of “Rocketman.”

    The actor, who plays music legend Elton John in the biopic, and the 72-year-old singer himself, were both tearing up when the film received a standing ovation.

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    And then both Egerton and Elton dueted at the “Rocketman” after party.

    Critics are mostly loving the biopic, which costars “Games of Thrones” alum Richard Madden, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Jamie Bell. It’s directed by Dexter Fletcher, who finished “Bohemian Rhapsody” (uncredited) after Bryan Singer walked off the set of the Queen biopic.

    Tweeted Variety’s Anne Thompson: “Dexter Fletcher’s sexy dramatic and poignant ‘Rocketman’ is an ambitious full-on bio musical with 20 songs—’This Is Your Song’ got applause— sung by star Taron Egerton in a breakout performance.” She added that Madden is “swaggeringly hot as Elton John’s manager John Reid, who was also the villain in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’ He really would make a great James Bond.”

    IndieWire critic Eric Kohn was less impressed, tweeting: “If you were wondering what a great Elton John biopic looks like, don’t hold your breath. But at least ROCKETMAN doesn’t skimp on the music.” In his review, he calls it a “cheesy jukebox musical,” but says it’s better than “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

    THR’s Rebecca Keegan said, “Hot damn, Taron Egerton is the real deal… [he] delivers the sweat, grit and vulnerability it needs.”

    Elton himself gave it a big thumbs-up, telling THR afterwards, “This has been a very emotional night for me…. Even if the movie doesn’t make one penny at the box office, which will kill [Paramount CEO] Jim Gianopulos, it is the movie I wanted to make.”

    If it doesn’t get a slew of awards noms (like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “A Star is Born,”), we’ll be very surprised.

    Egerton’s previous films include the “Kingsman” movies and the animated musical “Sing,” in which he performed Elton John’s “I’m Still Standing.”

    “Rocketman” opens May 31.

    Via People, IndieWire]

  • The ‘Rocketman’ Soundtrack Has an Elton John-Taron Egerton Duet

    The ‘Rocketman’ Soundtrack Has an Elton John-Taron Egerton Duet

    Taron Egerton in Rocketman
    Paramount Pictures

    Taron Egerton isn’t just playing Elton John in the upcoming movie “Rocketman” — he sings a duet with him, too.

    Egerton and John have recorded a new song that John wrote with his longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin, Variety reports. The song, “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again,” is the final track on soundtrack, meaning it is likely to play during the credits. It’s also the only song with John’s vocals and because it was written for the movie, it is Oscar-eligible, as Variety points out.

    The soundtrack draws from some of John’s greatest hits, but they’re covered by members of the film’s cast. With Egerton playing John, he’s the vocalist on the majority of the tracks. He sings songs like “Crocodile Rock,” “Tiny Dancer,” and “Your Song.” John apparently approved of Egerton’s singing; his husband, producer David Furnish, previously told THR that John was “blown away.”

    “Rocketman” opens May 31, and its soundtrack will be available the week before, on May 24. The full track list is now available on iTunes.

    [via: Variety]

  • Watch Taron Egerton Go Full Elton John in First ‘Rocketman’ Trailer

    Watch Taron Egerton Go Full Elton John in First ‘Rocketman’ Trailer

    Taron Egerton, Rocketman
    Paramount Pictures

    We’re still getting used to to seeing “Kingsman” star Taron Egerton as Elton John in that “Rocketman” photo. But now we have a lot more footage to enjoy.

    As Egerton promised, the first trailer dropped bright and early Monday morning. The teaser trailer features Egerton as EJ singing “Rocket Man.”

    We were wondering how they were going to do the songs — just use Elton’s voice over Egerton lip sync, or have the “Sing” actor do his own singing. Sounds like the latter idea won out, with Egerton’s voice coming through. We knew he could sing, but it’s another thing to sing as Elton John. So far, so good?

    Here’s the trailer:

    Here’s the synopsis:

    “It’s going to be a wild ride. Taron Egerton stars as Sir Elton John in the epic musical fantasy #Rocketman, launching into theatres Summer 2019.

    #Rocketman is an epic musical fantasy about the uncensored human story of Sir Elton John’s breakthrough years, starring Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden, and Bryce Dallas Howard.”

    Here’s Taron’s build-up to the trailer reveal:

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    “Rocketman” currently has a release date of May 31, 2019.

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  • Taron Egerton Is Elton John in Amazing First ‘Rocketman’ Photo

    Taron Egerton Is Elton John in Amazing First ‘Rocketman’ Photo

    Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Taron Egerton
    20th Century Fox

    Taron Egerton is going from The Golden Circle to this truly fabulous gold lamé jacket and winged shoes.

    It was revealed last year that Egerton would replace Tom Hardy as Elton John in the biopic “Rocketman.”

    Now Paramount has shared the first photo from the film, showing Egerton’s transformation into the music icon:

    Taron Egerton, Rocketman
    Paramount Pictures

    Now that is a look. Seems pretty on point for ’70s Elton John, from here. Thoughts?

    Paramount is describing “Rocketman” as “an epic musical fantasy about the uncensored human story of Sir Elton John’s breakthrough years.”

    Also, the trailer is apparently coming Monday:

    https://twitter.com/TaronEgerton/status/1045639204976447490

    According to THR, the film reportedly follows Elton John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight) “from his years at the Royal Academy of Music through his international breakthrough during the ’72-’73 era of ‘Honky Chateau’ and ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.’”

    “Rocketman” — which gets its title from EJ’s massive hit “Rocket Man” — is being directed by Dexter Fletcher, who previously directed Egerton in “Eddie the Eagle.” The film also stars Jamie Bell, Gemma Jones, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Richard Madden.

    “Rocketman” will open in theaters on May 31, 2019. So it’s not gonna be a long long time. Heh.

    Meanwhile, Egerton also has the “Robin Hood” movie coming out November 21st. (Reaction to the trailer was not kind.)

    And it was just announced that “Kingsman 3” will be coming to theaters November 8, 2019. Filming reportedly starts January in the U.K.

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  • Live-Action ‘The Lion King’ Is Reportedly Ditching One of the Original’s Best Songs

    If this report is accurate, Disney better be prepared for fans’ first question to be “Where’s ‘Be Prepared’?”

    Elton John helped compose the soundtrack for the 1994 movie “The Lion King,” and he talked to The Sun‘s Dan Wootton about the music for the 2019 live-action movie. In good news, Beyoncé — who’ll be playing Nala — reportedly reached out to Elton John to see if they could collaborate on a new song. Elton said that’s in the works for the end credit song.

    Here’s the scoop from Elton John to The Sun:

    “They need to have a new end credits song. There’s going to be four of our songs in the film, from the original: Can You Feel The Love Tonight? Hakuna Matata, I Just Can’t Wait To Be King and Circle of Life. And then there will be an end, closing song, and we’ve been speaking to Beyonce’s people and hopefully Tim and I and her can cook up something.”

    So that sounds like five songs, total, with one new one for the end credits? If that’s official, and not just in the planning stages, what about Scar? The animated movie gave Jeremy Irons‘ villain his own song in “Be Prepared,” but will Chiwetel Ejiofor‘s new Scar be left without his own song?

    Disney tends to do right by these live-action movies, so we’ll stay cautiously optimistic. Elton John teased good things ahead from director Jon Favreau’s film: “I’ve seen a little bit of the opening of it, which is amazing.”

    “The Lion King” — starring Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, James Earl Jones, Beyoncé , Alfre Woodard, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, and John Kani — is scheduled to open July 19th, 2019.

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