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Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
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Mark Jefferies

Robbie Williams coming-of-age biopic lands The Greatest Showman director

A film based on the life and career of Robbie Williams is being made with the director of hit musical The Greatest Showman.

Called ‘Better Man’ the movie is described as a fantastical coming-of-age story, telling the rise of former Take That singer Williams.

It will explore Williams’ drug and drink demons, director Michael Gracey said, after he spent hours speaking with the star.

Williams’ hit songs will also feature in the movie, according to US website Deadline, but it is not known how or who will portray the 47-year-old on screen.

Gracey said: “As for how we represent Robbie in the film, that bit is top secret. I want to do this in a really original way.

Robbie found love with wife Ayda Field (WireImage)

"I remember going to the cinema as a kid and there were films that blew me away and made me say as I sat there in the cinema, ‘I’ve never seen this before.’ I just want the audience to have that feeling.”

Australian Gracey, best known for directing the 2017 blockbuster musical The Greatest Showman, added: “All I can say is the approach is top secret, but the goal is to generate that feeling I just described. It’s this fantastical story, and I want to represent it in its harsh reality all the way to these moments of pure fantasy.”

Williams was born in Stoke-on-Trent and shot to global stardom as part of Take That.

Robbie and Ayda tied the knot in 2010 (Thames/Syco/ITV)

After leaving the band in 1995, he forged a hugely successful solo career.

Williams, whose hits include Angels, Come Undone and Supreme, has been open about his issues with alcohol and substance abuse.

The Mirror told yesterday how he also relocated to Los Angeles in 2004 after facing abuse for years from other musicians and being dubbed the “fat dancer from Take That”.

But he found love in LA and is now happily living with American actress Ayda Field who he married in 2010.

They have four children.

Robbie left Take That in 1995 (Getty)

The biopic will focus on Williams being an “everyman,” Gracey said.

“Unlike some people who were born prodigies or musical geniuses and you follow the narrative of the world catching up to their brilliance, this isn’t that story,” Gracey said.

“Robbie is that Everyman, who just dreamed big and followed those dreams and they took him to an incredible place. Because of that, his is an incredibly relatable story. He’s not the best singer, or dancer, and yet, he managed to sell 80 million records worldwide.

“You can relate to the guy who doesn’t see himself as having any extraordinary talent, even though of course, he does. What he did have is the will, vision and confidence to say, I’m going to pursue my dream.

"For us as an audience, it’s a window into the world, of what if we just went for it and chased that impossible dream that so many of us put to one side.”

Gracey added Williams’ songs will be “re-sung, for the emotion of the moment.”

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