'The Dropout' actor Elizabeth Marvel joins 'The Color Purple' musical movie

Source From: ENT 2022-04-09 02:33:55

Elizabeth Marvel has joined the star-studded cast of Blitz Bazawule's adaptation of 'The Color Purple'.

The forthcoming Warner Bros. musical movie is an adaptation of Alice Walker's iconic American novel, as well as the Oscar-nominated 1985 film and Tony Award-winning Broadway musical that it inspired, reports 'Variety'.

Directed by Bazawule (best known for his work on Beyonce's 'Black is King', 'The Burial of Kojo' and 'Cherish the Day'), from a screenplay by Marcus Gardley ('The Chi'), the story spotlights Celie (Fantasia Barrino, in her feature film debut), a Black woman whose personal awakening in the American South of the early 20th century is at the centre of this epic story.

Told through a lens of magical realism, dance and an uplifting musical score infused with African American jazz, gospel and blues, the movie aims to astonish lovers of earlier adaptations and introduce these beloved characters to a new generation, reports 'Variety'.

Marvel will assume the role of Miss Millie, the unpleasant and overbearing mayor's wife who hires Sofia to be her maid. The character was played by Dana Ivey in Steven Spielberg's 1985 film.

Oprah Winfrey, who made her feature acting debut in that movie, is producing the new project under her Harpo Films banner; Spielberg also returns to produce for his Amblin Entertainment. Scott Sanders and Quincy Jones, both of whom produced the Broadway musical, are also producers.

Alice Walker, Rebecca Walker, Mara Jacobs, Carla Gardini, Kristie Macosko Krieger and Adam Fell are executive producers.

The cast for the new version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning story features Taraji P. Henson as Shug Avery, Colman Domingo as Mister, Corey Hawkins as Harpo, H.E.R. as Squeak, Halle Bailey as Young Nettie, Ciara as Nettie, David Alan Grier as Reverend Avery, Tamala J. Mann as First Lady, Phylicia Pearl Mpasi as Young Celie, Deon Cole as Alfonso, Stephen Hill as Buster, and Louis Gossett Jr. as Ol' Mister.