The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has shown interest in a biopic about his British Rock Band, formed in 1962. Jagger cited examples like the Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown” from 2024 and the James Brown film “Get On Up” from 2014, where he was a producer.
In an interview with GQ, Jagger expressed his intrigue, mentioning the various approaches to biopics. He highlighted the need to focus on specific periods in a person’s life, such as when Bob Dylan went electric.
Jagger pondered on which phase of the Rolling Stones’ extensive career would be ideal for a biopic, considering the band’s long history. The article also mentioned Sam Mendes directing a series of films on The Beatles, each from a different band member’s perspective.
Talking about Jagger’s career, he is known for co-writing most of the Stones’ songs with Keith Richards, forming a highly successful songwriting partnership. With a career spanning over six decades, Jagger is recognized as a prominent and influential figure in rock music history.
