The long-awaited 2pac Shakur biopic is finally out for previewing to mark the superstar 45th birthday.
The creators of the biopic, Morgan Creek Productions, did release the first glimpses of the delayed project on Thursday.
Played by Demetrius Shipp Jr., who bears a shockingly closer resemblance to 2pac Shakur —was performing in front of tens of thousands of fans, before being arrested by cops and taken to jail.
It has a glimpse of his black BMW being riddled with bullets as he drives by shooting, which took his life about 20 years ago.
During the casting call, a film’s draft of the chronicled 2pac Shakur’s prolific rise as an actor and rapper, his legal troubles, during his time at the Death Row Records and, his 1996 killing that came at the expense of the East Coast and West Coast hip-hop rap rivalry.
The biopic also talks about the Christopher Wallace commonly known as Notorious B.I.G.), which has remained unsolved — although theories about those who gunned down the two rappers is still one of world’s eeriest mythologies in hip-hop.
Despite multiple documentaries of 2pac, “All Eyez on Me” will be the hit since it is named after the fourth album of the rapper’s smash released on his controversial Death Row label. All fans are waiting to watch it.
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