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Jennifer Hudson perfectly channels Aretha Franklin in the full trailer for Respect.
MGM has released the first teaser trailer for the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect online, giving us our first look at Oscar-winning actress and performer Jennifer Hudson in the lead role. The project has been in the works for years, with Franklin hand-selecting Hudson to play her before her death in 2016, and it looks pretty terrific. This is a cradle-to-grave biopic of sorts, as the story charts Franklin’s career from child singing in her father’s church choir to international superstardom—and charting the roadblocks she faced along the way. Hudson, of course, first burst …
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MGM has released an announcement trailer for their upcoming biopic Respect. The film follows the career of iconic singer Aretha Franklin (Jennifer Hudson) as she goes from a child singing in a church choir to an international superstar. Since this is just an announcement trailer, there’s no sense of the surrounding film, but you will nod your head in approval that they cast Hudson as Franklin. It’s hard to think of any other actresses who have the pipes to do just to the late singer, but Hudson can do it, and I’m eager to see what she …
Jennifer Hudson is Aretha Franklin in the announcement trailer and poster for Respect, the upcoming movie biopic about the Queen of Soul.
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