The flick is based on the 1995 Peter Guralnick biography which is adapted by John Fusco. It chronicles the King of Rock and Roll's early years and his transformation from a high school kid to an overnight sensation credited with ushering in a radical new era in music.
Jagger will produce the film with his Jagged Films partner Victoria Pearman and Steven Bing, who will produce under his Shangri-La banner, reported Aceshowbiz.
The search for young Elvis Presley is underway with the launch of a website where actors can submit audition tapes singing six to eight bars of any Presley song.
Jagger will also be involved as a producer in the production of a James Brown biopic, entitled "Get on Up", with "42" star Chadwick Boseman as the lead. As for MacDonald, he recently made a doc about the reggae legend Bob Marley.
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