Shout It Out Loud (D: McG) - KISS biopic
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Shout It Out Loud (D: McG) - KISS biopic
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is near a deal for Shout It Out Loud, a film package that aspires to do for the iconic hard rock band KISS what Bohemian Rhapsody did for Queen.
According to sources, Netflix is tying up a deal after a bidding battle for a film that will be directed by Joachim Rønning, the Norwegian filmmaker whose credits include Kon-Tiki, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. The script is written by Ole Sanders. An earlier draft was done by William Blake Herron. The pic will be a co-production of Mark Canton’s Atmosphere Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
Shout It Out Loud will have close cooperation from bandleaders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. The band’s concert-arena anthems will be a big part of this, but the film will focus on that duo going back to when they were two misfit kids from Queens who formed an unlikely friendship, starting KISS after enlisting guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss. Trying to set themselves apart from the “hair” bands of the day, they accented their power chords and pyrotechnics with makeup. At heart, their formative story is in the vein of The Commitments, if that Irish soul band employed makeup and spiked heels.
Picture the fire-breathing, blood-dripping demonic and growly voiced bass player Simmons at age 12, when he was a Hasidic Orthodox Jew from Israel who found a new faith one fateful day while exiting the yeshiva. “I remember walking out onto the street, seeing this Spanish girl jumping rope across the street, and staring at her long black hair slapping against this great butt,” he once said. “It occurred to me this was better than religion. How could I get near that?”
Stanley, the lead singer with the jet-engine vocals, wasn’t always sex-symbol material. “I was deaf in one ear and had a slight deformity that made me look different,” Stanley said. “I was this short, fat kid, and music became my salvation, a place to hide and dream. And when I played music, there were always girls around.”
Although their musical motives matched, Simmons and Stanley didn’t instantly mesh when they met. “Gene felt he, Lennon and McCartney were the only ones who wrote music,” Stanley once said. “I played him a song that ended up on our first album, and he played three for me, one about soup.” Combining Simmons’ passion for comics with the ’70s Gotham glitter-rock craze, they hit the makeup mirror with a specific goal: “Become the Beatles on steroids.”
“All the glitter-rock bands had wrists as thin as their girlfriends did, and here we looked like linebackers who had raided their girlfriends’ closets,” Stanley said. At an early downtown date, they heard snickers from their glam counterparts “until we plugged in and played, and then everyone’s mouths hung open,” Simmons said.
Their perseverance paid off with KISS Alive! a mega-selling live album that for a time saved Casablanca Records and made them a top-selling and global touring band. KISS has sold more than 100 million records, has 30 Gold and 14 Platinum albums, and they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
The film will be produced by Canton through his Atmosphere Entertainment, Leigh Ann Burton through Opus 7, Courtney Solomon, David Blackman and Jody Gerson through Universal Music Group, Doc McGhee through his McGee Entertainment (he is KISS’ longtime manager), Rønning and KISS’ Simmons and Stanley. Atmosphere’s Dorothy Canton and David Hopwood are the executive producers.
The project is on a fast track. The band is in the midst of its “End of the Road Tour,” which has been slowed by the pandemic, but picks back up in the fall and included a loud New Year’s Eve concert in Dubai. There is every reason to imagine Netflix and KISS will use the synergy of a big rock biopic to memorialize their final days on stage, more than 50 years after Simmons and Stanley first got together.
Rønning is repped by UTA and Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
None of the participants would comment because the deal is not completed.
According to sources, Netflix is tying up a deal after a bidding battle for a film that will be directed by Joachim Rønning, the Norwegian filmmaker whose credits include Kon-Tiki, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. The script is written by Ole Sanders. An earlier draft was done by William Blake Herron. The pic will be a co-production of Mark Canton’s Atmosphere Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
Shout It Out Loud will have close cooperation from bandleaders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. The band’s concert-arena anthems will be a big part of this, but the film will focus on that duo going back to when they were two misfit kids from Queens who formed an unlikely friendship, starting KISS after enlisting guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss. Trying to set themselves apart from the “hair” bands of the day, they accented their power chords and pyrotechnics with makeup. At heart, their formative story is in the vein of The Commitments, if that Irish soul band employed makeup and spiked heels.
Picture the fire-breathing, blood-dripping demonic and growly voiced bass player Simmons at age 12, when he was a Hasidic Orthodox Jew from Israel who found a new faith one fateful day while exiting the yeshiva. “I remember walking out onto the street, seeing this Spanish girl jumping rope across the street, and staring at her long black hair slapping against this great butt,” he once said. “It occurred to me this was better than religion. How could I get near that?”
Stanley, the lead singer with the jet-engine vocals, wasn’t always sex-symbol material. “I was deaf in one ear and had a slight deformity that made me look different,” Stanley said. “I was this short, fat kid, and music became my salvation, a place to hide and dream. And when I played music, there were always girls around.”
Although their musical motives matched, Simmons and Stanley didn’t instantly mesh when they met. “Gene felt he, Lennon and McCartney were the only ones who wrote music,” Stanley once said. “I played him a song that ended up on our first album, and he played three for me, one about soup.” Combining Simmons’ passion for comics with the ’70s Gotham glitter-rock craze, they hit the makeup mirror with a specific goal: “Become the Beatles on steroids.”
“All the glitter-rock bands had wrists as thin as their girlfriends did, and here we looked like linebackers who had raided their girlfriends’ closets,” Stanley said. At an early downtown date, they heard snickers from their glam counterparts “until we plugged in and played, and then everyone’s mouths hung open,” Simmons said.
Their perseverance paid off with KISS Alive! a mega-selling live album that for a time saved Casablanca Records and made them a top-selling and global touring band. KISS has sold more than 100 million records, has 30 Gold and 14 Platinum albums, and they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
The film will be produced by Canton through his Atmosphere Entertainment, Leigh Ann Burton through Opus 7, Courtney Solomon, David Blackman and Jody Gerson through Universal Music Group, Doc McGhee through his McGee Entertainment (he is KISS’ longtime manager), Rønning and KISS’ Simmons and Stanley. Atmosphere’s Dorothy Canton and David Hopwood are the executive producers.
The project is on a fast track. The band is in the midst of its “End of the Road Tour,” which has been slowed by the pandemic, but picks back up in the fall and included a loud New Year’s Eve concert in Dubai. There is every reason to imagine Netflix and KISS will use the synergy of a big rock biopic to memorialize their final days on stage, more than 50 years after Simmons and Stanley first got together.
Rønning is repped by UTA and Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
None of the participants would comment because the deal is not completed.
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woof.
I do not care to see a biopic about KISS. I'd rather buy a KISS casket.
I do not care to see a biopic about KISS. I'd rather buy a KISS casket.
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They should direct it, like Madonna.
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The way Gene & Paul have engaged in mass revisionism when it comes to the band's history, I expect this to be a completely nuanced, candid, and balanced representation.
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I would never go to a theater to watch a Kiss biopic. Would I watch it at home for free on a streaming service I always have anyway? Well I once watched a godawful made-for-basic-cable Def Leppard biopic where an actor wandered around a car crash scene with his left arm very clearly tucked into the side of his t-shirt. So yeah, I probably would.
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Gene will claim he invented Netflix and Rocker BioPics.
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Experienced director (big ass budgeted films) and Netflix backing it all the way -- should be alright. It can't get anymore "sanitized" than the Bohemian Rhapsody film and look how successful that flick was. If it can find a balance between BR and the Motley Crue netflix film, it'll be fun.
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Experienced director (big ass budgeted films) and Netflix backing it all the way -- should be alright. It can't get anymore "sanitized" than the Bohemian Rhapsody film and look how successful that flick was. If it can find a balance between BR and the Motley Crue netflix film, it'll be fun.
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I liked The Dirt, even though it took some liberties even with the Book (which in turn took its own liberties). It was a fun movie. If they did the same for KISS, I'd watch it.
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No interest in this at all.
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Every scene with Ace and Peter will have them rolling in drunk or high causing trouble while Paul and Gene stand around frustrated because they just wanna make and play music for the fans.
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I'll stick to KISS meets the Phantom of the Park.
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That would be pretty awesome.

Highly unlikely, though. Drunks and addicts tend to bring in sympathy over straight edge serious/business minded people.
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KISS is one of my favorite bands of all time but I am still cautious that this would be any good. Sure I will see it but have very low expectations. If I am being truly honest it sounds like a cash grab to get their music popular again and chart. Like the Crue did.
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I have a feeling this will be like BR for me, where I will enjoy the parts with the music and maybe the performances depending on who they get to play who, but will be completer revisionist history. I am a big fan of both KISS and Queen, and when I saw BR I could tell they were messing with timelines and such when they started playing certain songs well before they were released in real life. I have a feeling this one will start with them recording Alive and having instant success.
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Vinny Vincent will also be made to look bad, assuming they even put that part Post-Ace in.
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The film should be a detailed blow by blow account of the making of Psycho Circus.
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I'm a big Kiss fan, but this made me laugh out loud. Funny enough, the Psycho Circus tour stop at Dodger Stadium back in 1998 was my first Kiss show. It was awesome and the Smashing Pumpkins opened up for them, too.
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3amEXCLUSIVE: McG (Way of the Warrior Kid) is in final negotiations to direct Shout It Out Loud, a biopic about Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley and their superstar rock band KISS, which will be produced by STX Entertainment, sources tell Deadline.
STX declined to comment. But we hear the studio is in discussions with Lionsgate to distribute the film worldwide and co-finance. The project had previously been set up at Netflix, following a bidding war, with Joachim Rønning attached to direct, as we first reported in 2021.
No word on the framing the film will take in looking at KISS’s decades-long musical journey. Financed by UMG, the most recent draft of the script is written by Darren Lemke (Shazam!, Gemini Man).
When the deal makes, McG will produce alongside his Wonderland producing partner Mary Viola. Other producers and executive producers for the project include Mark Canton, Leigh Ann Burton, Doc McGhee, UMG’s Jody Gerson and David Blackman, David Hopwood, Courtney Solomon, and Dorothy Canton, along with Simmons and Stanley. Christa Campbell and Annie Herndon are overseeing for STX.
Currently in production on Way of the Warrior Kid, starring Chris Pratt, for Apple and Skydance, McG is expected to move on to Shout It Out Loud when that film completes. Casting is said to be underway as McG is aiming for production to start in the second quarter of 2025.
STX declined to comment. But we hear the studio is in discussions with Lionsgate to distribute the film worldwide and co-finance. The project had previously been set up at Netflix, following a bidding war, with Joachim Rønning attached to direct, as we first reported in 2021.
No word on the framing the film will take in looking at KISS’s decades-long musical journey. Financed by UMG, the most recent draft of the script is written by Darren Lemke (Shazam!, Gemini Man).
When the deal makes, McG will produce alongside his Wonderland producing partner Mary Viola. Other producers and executive producers for the project include Mark Canton, Leigh Ann Burton, Doc McGhee, UMG’s Jody Gerson and David Blackman, David Hopwood, Courtney Solomon, and Dorothy Canton, along with Simmons and Stanley. Christa Campbell and Annie Herndon are overseeing for STX.
Currently in production on Way of the Warrior Kid, starring Chris Pratt, for Apple and Skydance, McG is expected to move on to Shout It Out Loud when that film completes. Casting is said to be underway as McG is aiming for production to start in the second quarter of 2025.
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This film is already completed and I’ve seen it in my head.
paint by numbers rock n roll biopic that makes sure to weave in major events while showing how Gene and Paul overcame and Ace and Peter self destructed. Complete with some sort of KISS is bigger than the 4 members and will live on forever ending. But worse because it’s being directed by the worst director in recent cinema history.
paint by numbers rock n roll biopic that makes sure to weave in major events while showing how Gene and Paul overcame and Ace and Peter self destructed. Complete with some sort of KISS is bigger than the 4 members and will live on forever ending. But worse because it’s being directed by the worst director in recent cinema history.
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This film is already completed and I’ve seen it in my head.
paint by numbers rock n roll biopic that makes sure to weave in major events while showing how Gene and Paul overcame and Ace and Peter self destructed. Complete with some sort of KISS is bigger than the 4 members and will live on forever ending. But worse because it’s being directed by the worst director in recent cinema history.
paint by numbers rock n roll biopic that makes sure to weave in major events while showing how Gene and Paul overcame and Ace and Peter self destructed. Complete with some sort of KISS is bigger than the 4 members and will live on forever ending. But worse because it’s being directed by the worst director in recent cinema history.
IDK. I think a KISS biopic directed by Zack Snyder would give it some competition in the cringe category. Of course the movie that comes out initially won't be the "true version" according to Snyder . That one would be a 12 hour epic due a half year later...



