They’ve rocked and rolled all night and partied every day for a half-century, and now KISS will be the subject of a new Netflix biopic.
The band’s longtime manger, Doc McGhee, revealed the news during an interview with Mike Brunn for his podcast “The Rock Experience”. “It’s a biopic about the first four years of KISS.
We’re just starting it now,” McGhee divulged, as reported by the Daily Mail. READ MORE: Gene Simmons Thinks Beyoncé And Bruno Mars ‘Would Pass Out’ Performing In KISS Costumes “We’ve already sold it, it’s already done, we have a director, McG.
That’s moving along and that’ll come in ’24,” he added. McG’s directorial credits include such films as “Terminator Salvation”, “Charlie’s Angels” and its sequel “Full Throttle”, and “We Are Marshall”.
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