Madonna Hasn’t Given Up on Biography Project, Asks Fans If They Want a Film or TV Series
Four years ago, the pop star’s life would be the subject of a movie.

Madonna: the film might turn into Madonna: the television show.
The Grammy-winning music star, 66, posted the most recent information regarding adapting her life story to the big screen on Instagram on Monday, November 18.
She even hinted that she would switch from cinema to television.
«After days of hardship in Los Angeles, hearing from producers and agencies Tell me why I was unable to produce my film.

Under a rotating collection of pictures of herself and friends, including multimedia artist Jess Cuevas, designer Willy Chavarria, and artist Nadia Lee Cohen, she wrote, «I realized that everything in my life is going to be challenged.»
She used the song «Hollywood» from 2003 to accompany the message.
«I don’t like easy rides. I suppose I should be appreciative. It compels me to think creatively. The singer of «Like a Prayer» went on, «I didn’t have a normal life.»

«I can’t do this the traditional way. The only thing that kept me going was hanging out with my artistic pals! We all decided that we must be even more courageous!
«We cannot make ourselves smaller by shrinking. «The universe will work together to help you achieve your goals if you want them badly enough,» she continued.
Then, Madonna asked her 19.8 million fans, «Should I turn my life’s narrative into a television show or a motion picture? Consider your response before responding.

Responses appear to be mixed, with some urging a movie and others hoping for a lengthier series that will tell her entire narrative.
Debi Mazar, a character in the film and Madonna’s lifelong friend, even offered her opinion, saying that her friend should publish a memoir: «I believe a film or series would be amazing..but [what] about the book 1st? So nobody can make a mistake? In the comments, she wrote.

The megastar and mother of six is slated to co-write and direct the movie alongside Oscar winner Diablo Cody, Universal revealed in 2020.
In a statement at the time, Madonna stated, «I want to convey the incredible journey that life has taken me on as an artist, a musician, a dancer — a human being, trying to make her way in this world.»
Madonna returned to the movie earlier this year after embarking on her record-breaking Celebration tour.

Madonna hinted that the film was back on Instagram on July 16 by posing with a typewriter and the screenplay, which had not yet been given a title.
Who’s That Girl, a reference to her 1987 movie and number one hit, seemed to be a new title.