Sir Elton John has signed up for a special Netflix documentary.
The 73-year-old music legend was the subject of one of the top films of 2019 when Taron Egerton played him in the ‘Rocketman’ biopic, and it has now been confirmed he’s set to give fans an even deeper insight into his crazy life with a new documentary, which is believed to include many of the parts left out of the movie.
According to The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column, ’The Pillars of Hercules’ – which is inspired by Elton’s middle name, Hercules – will cover events set in the ‘70s, including never-before-seen backstage footage of the singer and the late Beatles legend John Lennon.
Elton’s long-time guitarist Davey Johnstone has been working on the documentary for years and is now hoping to do a deal with Netflix.
A source told the newspaper: “[The documentary features] stories within the Elton John Band which weren’t shown in the ‘Rocketman’ biopic. Davey has Elton and his husband David Furnish’s seal of approval.”
Davey previously put the documentary on hold for six years to avoid it clashing with both the ‘Rocketman’ movie and Elton’s ‘Farewell’ concert tour, as he didn’t want fans to be inundated with new content out of fear nothing would “do well”.
He told the ‘Greatest Music of All Time’ podcast: “It was entirely right that I should do that as I did not want to get in the way of those projects.
“If it is too diluted then nothing does well.
“I had a lovely conversation with David [Furnish] the other day in which they were really happy that I was going ahead and doing it again.
“Quite honestly I would never do anything, especially of a documentary nature, about anything we did without them being OK with it.
“So with this documentary we are in the throes right now of putting together all the last things we need.
“There are two more interviews we are looking to get and we will probably be finished with all the recording by late January and then we will go into editing and we will be ready about Easter.”
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