Actor Samuel L. Jackson said the U.S. director Spike Lee is preparing a film about the figure of Michael Jackson at a concert centered posthumously to his fans, said on Thursday several U.S. blogs.
Jackson explained that Lee sent him the script for the film called 'Brooklyn Loves Michael Jackson "in which he was interested in participating.
"It looks like I will," he said in a press briefing for the presentation of his new production 'Mother and Child', by filmmaker Rodrigo Garcia, which opens May 7 in the U.S..
"We had a meeting, we talked about it and read the script. I like it. So you should be all right," said the interpreter of films like 'Pulp Fiction' (1994).
According to Jackson, Lee was upset about everything that happened to Michael Jackson's death last June and was "depressed", so he started writing a story about fans "who want to hold a concert in a park Michael Brooklyn, something that worried some new neighbors.
Samuel L. Jackson said he was confident that Julianne Moore plays his wife in that movie