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Report: The Pharrell Film Live for Growth in Virginia Beach, canceled in post-production-13newsnow.com Wvec

Report: The Pharrell Film Live for Growth in Virginia Beach, canceled in post-production-13newsnow.com Wvec

The film musical would focus on Farrell’s life growing in Virginia Beach in the 1970s, according to Variety.

Virginia Beach, Washington – Variety He reports that Farrell Williams’ most new live movie, inspired by his life, growing up in the 1970s, Virginia Beach, will never see the light of the day.

The movie, called “Golden”, was reported, was scrapped in a post -production of Universal Pictures. Variety reported Numerous sources confirmed them, “The project was closed after a unanimous agreement by manufacturers and [Director Michael] Gondry, that the film did not come to its developed self -confidence. “They added

Williams and Gondry issued the following joint statement of Variety:

When we all entered the editing room, we collectively decided that there was no way forward to tell the version of this story that we initially foreseen. We appreciate all the hard work of the talented cast and the team. Although we are disappointed, we cannot deliver this movie, we have incredible partners at Universal and will soon cooperate in different capacity.

The cast was attended by Kelvin Harrison, Jr., Khali Bailey, Da’vin Joy Randolph, Brian Tyrei Henry, Genel Monet, Missy Elliot, Quinta Brunson, Anderson .Paak and Jaboukie Young-White. Variety It also reports that Universal Pictures will bear about $ 20 million from the production of the film.

In November, Williams spoke with Empire A magazine for the differences between his latest movie, a lego-biop called “piece by piece” and “Golden”.

“A piece by piece” is for my life, while Golden is for a neighborhood I grew up in. I is a music expedition placed in the summer of 1977 in Virginia Beach, “Williams told EmpireS “This is a story of the age of self-discovery and pursuit of your dreams, but it is much more magical than that. This is a holiday of black life, black culture and most importantly – black joy. “

The production was filmed on the shore of the ocean last June and closed parts of fishing on Virginia Beach. The state also suggested crew incentives to be filmed here instead of using a place to stand up. The movie was planned at the May 5 premiere.

This is the worst of Williams’ endeavors in Virginia Beach to get out. Last week, the city cut its ties to its music festival, something in the water, after failure to deliver a staff and announce sales of tickets after their agreed terms.

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