Moviegoers are reboot crazy!
Seeing new stars take on classic roles has become the new norm when you head to the movie theaters. The next film to get a new school remix will be “Super Fly.” The Blaxplotation classic gave the world pimp/superhero, Priest and a many, many quotables.
A new crowd will be introduced the movie in a new way via a complete new cast. One that includes Hip-Hop legend Big Boi. One half of the legendary group, Outkast, will have a role in the new film.
Per Stereo Gum
Grammy winning rapper Big Boi has joined Sony’s Superfly remake.
Trevor Jackson, who can currently be seen in the Freeform comedy Grown-ish, will lead the cast as Youngblood Priest, while Straight Outta Compton star Jason Mitchell will play his business partner, Eddie. Sony did not comment on the latest casting.
Director X will helm the re-imagining of the ’70s cult classic that follows a cocaine dealer who tries to secure one more deal before getting out of the business. Alex Tse (Watchmen) penned the screenplay.
Grammy nominated rapper Future will curate Superfly’s soundtrack. He will also produce, alongside Joel Silver, with Steven R. Shore, Matthew Hirsch, Hal Sadoff and Aaron Ausch serving as executive producers.
Superfly, which is currently filming in Atlanta, is set for a June 15, 2018 release.
Big Boi is best known as one half of the legendary hip-hop duo Outkast, earning seven Grammy awards. This year, he picked up a nom for best rap song for his track “Chase Me” that can be heard in Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver. His Hollywood career includes recently wrapped recurring roles on The Quad for BET and MTV’s Scream, and a appearance on Lee Daniels’ Fox series, Star.