*NSYNC
Biopic A No-Go …
Amid Band’s Reunion Tour Talks
Revealed
The much-talked-about *NSYNC biopic by no means bought off the bottom … ‘trigger TMZ has discovered the blokes simply weren’t offered on the pitch or the producer behind it.
Sources with direct data inform TMZ … the venture by no means even made it to the screenwriter stage. The thought was delivered to the band by Justin Timberlake‘s supervisor after “Fast & Furious” producer Neal H. Moritz began buying it round, however the band’s collective groups have been unified that Neal won’t be the suitable match for this venture.
Our sources say the blokes, together with their groups, had a bunch dialog in regards to the potential movie and agreed they need to discover conferences with different producers along with Neal. We’re informed that may solely occur if the band determined to embark on the much-wanted reunion tour … one thing Justin wasn’t able to decide to.
We’re informed all 5 members have been in lockstep that if a film ever did transfer ahead, all 5 would function producers … no exceptions. Justin might have introduced the thought to the desk, however he made it clear he had little interest in producing the movie with out the opposite 4 guys concerned equally, as it’s all of their story.
As we first reported … Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, JC Chasez, and Chris Kirkpatrick have been discussing doable plans amid the group’s thirtieth anniversary, together with the potential of an enviornment tour with out JT.
We broke the story … the foursome have been wanting to signal onto a large stadium tour deal from Reside Nation and AEG final August for a 2026 run. The provide was introduced to all 5, however Justin by no means engaged.
The Hollywood Reporter first teased the biopic again in January, however our sources inform us talks have been untimely, and with every member below separate administration, the venture shortly hit a wall.
Backside line … the group’s motto stays all or nothing, and except meaning a reunion tour and full group sign-off, this film is not saying “Bye Bye Bye” to the shelf anytime quickly.