05-03-2023, 01:01 PM
Johnny and June died a few months apart in 2003. Two years later, in late 2005, James Mangold's "Walk the Line" Johnny Cash biopic was released.
I think they intend for Bob Dylan to be dead by the time his biopic comes out, which will ensure they make max money from it.
Introducing Bob Dylan to a young audience (via an actor who is already proven to make huge sales to his young fanbase solely owing to his good looks) will ensure music sales following the film's release.
His music catalogue was sold to Sony in 2021, a notoriously money hungry label which massively profited from sales following Michael Jackson's death (as just one example).
The only question in my mind is, will Bob's death be natural? Will it be ushered in by the dogs of doom from Crossroads lore?
Are they just making a 'safe' bet that Bob, soon to be 82, will die anyways within the next ~2 years?
I think they intend for Bob Dylan to be dead by the time his biopic comes out, which will ensure they make max money from it.
Introducing Bob Dylan to a young audience (via an actor who is already proven to make huge sales to his young fanbase solely owing to his good looks) will ensure music sales following the film's release.
His music catalogue was sold to Sony in 2021, a notoriously money hungry label which massively profited from sales following Michael Jackson's death (as just one example).
The only question in my mind is, will Bob's death be natural? Will it be ushered in by the dogs of doom from Crossroads lore?
Are they just making a 'safe' bet that Bob, soon to be 82, will die anyways within the next ~2 years?
