Apple is bringing a documentary about Fleetwood Mac, directed by Frank Marshall.
The film doesn’t have a name yet, and no one knows when it will come out. It promises to feature new chats with Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie, along with rare interviews with Christine McVie, who passed away in 2022.
This documentary will dive into Fleetwood Mac’s long journey from the 1970s until now, filled with personal struggles, love stories, fights, friendships, changing band members, amazing music, and rock & roll craziness.
Fans are really excited to see the story of this legendary band brought to life on screen.
The idea for the documentary came after stories like Daisy Jones and the Six and the play Stereophonic, which both got inspiration from Fleetwood Mac’s tale.
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Marshall said he finds it fascinating how Fleetwood Mac turned their wild personal lives into legendary music tales. “This will be a film about the music and the people who created it,” he shared.
Marshall has been nominated for five Oscars and won a special award from the Academy. Lately, he’s been into making music documentaries, like the ones on The Bee Gees, Jazz Fest, Carole King & James Taylor, and The Beach Boys.