They just can’t get into the groove.
Filmmakers of a planned Madonna biopic have allegedly halted production as the pop legend prepares for a huge world tour.
The years-long preparation for the highly-anticipated film turned out to be for naught, Variety reported Tuesday, as the 64-year-old is allegedly too busy gearing up for her “Celebration” tour later this year.
The film was supposedly scrapped at Universal Pictures and was no longer in production, sources told the publication, despite the multiple A-listers who vied for the chance to play the iconic role.
Julia Garner was reportedly offered the Material Girl role, beating out her competition including “Don’t Worry Darling” star Florence Pugh, “Euphoria” starlet Alexa Demie, actress Odessa Young and singer Bebe Rexha. The women grappling for the role were forced to attend a boot camp-like session to see whether they had what it takes, according to Variety.
Rumor has it that Julia Fox was in the running for the role of Debi Mazar, Madonna’s best friend.
Madge herself was slated to direct the on-screen memorialization of her career, putting a spotlight on her climb to pop superstardom.
The Queen of Pop penned an exhaustive script for the biopic, previously claiming she wanted to create an “extraordinary” movie.
“I’ve had an extraordinary life, I must make an extraordinary film,” the “Hung Up” singer said in July last year. “It was also a preemptive strike because a lot of people were trying to make movies about me. Mostly misogynistic men. So I put my foot in the door and said, ‘No one’s going to tell my story, but me!’”
The musical megastar’s tour, which she announced last week, will celebrate her 40-year career as an artist as she travels to 35 cities around the world. Starting July 15 in Vancouver, the Grammy-winner will make multiple stops in North America as well as Europe before concluding her shows on Dec. 1 – and tickets are starting to sell out.
“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” the “Like a Virgin” crooner said in a statement.
The “Vogue” hitmaker recently entered a partnership with Warner Music Group in an attempt to revisit the tracks that made her a household name. The first of multiple releases, “Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones,” was released in August last year.
It featured remixes of her many of her well-known tunes, including “Holiday,” “Material Girl,” “Frozen,” “Into the Groove,” “Everybody” and “Open Your Heart.”