

READ MORE: ‘Pistol’ First Look: Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols FX Series Is Expected To Debut In 2022 “Shout It Out Loud” is set to be directed by Joachim Rønning, who is a Norwegian filmmaker best known for his features “ Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” “ Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” and “ Kon-Tiki.” The biopic will be written by Ole Sanders, who is working off an earlier script by William Blake Herron. READ MORE: Kenneth Branagh To Direct A Bee Gees Biopic For Paramount (You do remember the KISS coffin, right?) So, clearly, there needs to be a biopic featuring the band’s music, right? If you didn’t know, the band is led by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, both of which have made it very clear over the years that they are willing to put the KISS logo on just about anything to make a buck. The theatrical rock band has been selling out stadiums for decades now with their lively stage shows and hit songs. READ MORE: Despite Rumors, Diablo Cody Reportedly Didn’t Quit The Madonna BiopicĪccording to Deadline, it appears that Netflix is wrapping up a deal for a new biopic about the legendary rock band, KISS. And where there’s a chance for money and even more fame, you knew that Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley were going to waste no time to make sure a KISS biopic, titled “ Shout It Out Loud,” gets studio backing. All that to say, there is no shortage of rock star biopics coming over the next few years. Hell, they’re even making a brand-new Elvis Presley feature with Tom Hanks. The Sex Pistols are getting an FX TV series. Madonna is getting a biopic (that she’s directing herself).
