BB King’s estate challenges, thriller Wendell Pierce’s casting is on project on the impressive blues legend
- Pierce announced the casting last week, then issued a revised statement
- Writer Michael Zanetti said in the outlet that Pierce has been added to the role since 2009.
- King died in Las Vegas in 2015 at the age of 89
- Pierce has appeared on The Wire in the past and in the Selma and Confirmation films
BB King’s estate has opposed casting Wendell Pierce in The Thrill, an upcoming duodenum about the influential blues legend, who died in 2015 at his home in Las Vegas at the age of 89.
On Monday, Pierce, who plays Bunk Moreland on The Wire, went on social media to hear his role in the giant project.
‘We’re official,’ Pierce, 56, said. ‘Preparations have begun for a film where I will have the honor of playing the role of the great, BB King. Polite. ‘
The latest: BB King’s estate has opposed the casting of Wendell Pierce in The Thrill, an upcoming duodenum about the impressive blues legend, who died in 2015 at his home in Las Vegas at the age of 89.
Vasal Benford, acting chairman of the estate of the Three O’Clock Blues artist, told TMZ that he was “angry” at the estate’s announcement, as he said it was not yet decided who should portray the Blues legend, born Riley B.K. Porting. Has been.
‘I think Mr. Pierce misspells,’ Benford said.
He added that the S.N.L. Star Cannon Thompson and some relatives of the influential musical icon were also possible options for the role.
Writer / producer Michael Zanetti said in the outlet that Pierce has been included in the role since 2009, and that King himself approved of Pierce.
Icon: King performed in Australia in 2011
Newsmakers: Pierce played Bunk Moreland on the wire against Dominic West
The estate’s constant moves about the project – what he made clear is a decodrama, not a biopic – and only now began to complain, Zenetis said.
King’s grandson Eric Mitchell – the film’s executive producer for eight years – can back up everything, Zenetis said.
Pierce then tweeted: ‘Beat King’s Estate has requested that I clarify the film Thrill Is On is not a biopic in the traditional sense. It’s a dramatic version of a real-life friendship story. ‘
Pierce has gone on social media to address his role in the huge project
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