U2 fans will have to wait a little longer for the reported Netflix film about the band.
Frontman Bono was asked for an update and whether there was any progress he could share, to which he told the Hollywood Reporter, "No."
The Ireland native, 65, continued, "We’ll know it when it’s right. We’ll know it when it’s ready. The U2 story is a bizarre one. It’s a high school drama, really, slash Stranger Things. [Stories of Surrender] is the end of a four-year process of addressing the past, lifting stones, discovering a few creepy-crawlies underneath them, dealing with them, and now we move on [with new music]. I hope that whatever I’ve uncovered in my own little opera, if it’s of use to people, then I’m thrilled."
Deadline reported in March 2022 that a Netflix movie was in development with famed producer J.J. Abrams and screenwriter Anthony McCarten, the latter of whom wrote the Oscar-winning music biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.
U2 formed in Dublin back in 1976 with Bono on vocals, The Edge on guitar and keyboards, Adam Clayton on bass, and Larry Mullen Jr. on drums. The band has released 14 albums with hits like "With or Without You," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," and "Beautiful Day." They have also won 22 Grammys – more than any other band in history – and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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