Snoop Dogg teases biopic with surprise concert at CinemaCon

Snoop Dogg teases biopic with surprise concert at CinemaCon

Snoop Dogg has officially confirmed that his long-awaited biopic is on the way, surprising fans at CinemaCon in Las Vegas with a live performance and the big reveal of the actor who will play him.

The rap legend began Universal Pictures’ presentation with a medley of his biggest hits, including Drop it like it’s hot and Gin and juicebefore you bring Outer Banks star Jonathan Daviss on stage.

Daviss, best known for his role as Pope Heyward on the hit Netflix series, has been cast to portray the younger Calvin Broadus Jr. as the film follows his eventful journey to global superstardom.

The film is set to be a raw, unfiltered look at the artist’s life, with Snoop guaranteeing the project will be rated R.

Comparing to Universal’s previous hip-hop success, Right out of Comptonthe rapper told the crowd that after his “brothers” told their story, it was finally his turn.

He also poked fun at his new life as part of the studio family, joking that he has a trailer on the lot right next to Steven Spielberg and that the fire department has already been called to him twice, not for fire, he explained, but for the smoke.

Director Craig Brewer, the man behind it Hustle & Flow and last year The song sung blueis spearheading the project and has revised the script originally written by Joe Robert Cole.

Snoop is producing the film alongside industry heavyweight Brian Grazer and Death Row Pictures president Sara Ramaker.

The biopic marks the first project under Death Row Pictures’ overall deal with NBCUniversal, following in the footsteps of the studio’s 2015 NWA hit, in which LaKeith Stanfield briefly took on the role of Snoop.

With Hollywood currently obsessed with musical biopics, including the new Michael Jackson film released this month, and future projects centered on the Beatles, this R-rated look at the 17-time Grammy nominee is a high priority for Universal.

Snoop ended his high-energy set by introducing Universal film executive Donna Langley as “the queen” and presenting her with a matching studio necklace.

While the film doesn’t yet have a release date, the rapper made it clear that he intends to “go gangster with it” to ensure his story is told with the authenticity his fans expect.

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