‘King: A Life’: Chris Rock In Talks To Direct, Steven Spielberg To Exec-Produce MLK Jr. Biopic

Here’s an unexpected but of filmmaking news. According to Deadline, Chris Rock is in talks to produce and direct an adaptation of Jonathan Eig‘s Martin Luther King Jr. biography, King: A Life. Not only that, but Steven Spielberg is aboard as exec-producer. Universal Pictures recently acquired the rights to Eig’s book.

Rock is a completely competent filmmaker. His last directorial effort, 2014’s Top Five, was a hilarious comedy effort and one of my favorites of that year. Rock also directed 2003’s Head of State and I Think I Love My Wife in 2007. But those are all comedies and a biopic on MLK is something vastly different, so this is quite a turn for Rock.

A New York Times Bestseller and National Book Award nominee, King: A Life uses a wealth of previously unavailable sources and newly declassified FBI documents to present a never-before-seen account of King’s life.

It’s going to be very interesting to see who Rock casts to play King. There are a ton of great options out there, but until the SAG-AFTRA strike ends (hopefully soon) we won’t know anything.