Biopicshave become increasingly popular inHollywoodover the last decade or so.

Where better to look for an intriguing story than celebrities' lives?

Or better yet, artists and musicians who’ve recorded some of the most famousmusicever?

Noel and Liam Gallagher stare at the camera for Oasis: Supersonic

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Fans know about the tunes and perhaps a little about their careers and personal lives.

Either way,some artists and groups have waited long enough to be celebrated in a biopic.

10Oasis

The drama between the Gallagher brothers is ready for cinema.

The band sit on the floor and a sofa and look at a small TV on Oasis' album cover for Definitely Maybe (1994).

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Oasisis an English rock band that formed in 1991.

The group abruptly split up in 2009 whentension between the Gallagher brothersblew up once and for all.

Oasis is definitely due for a biopic because their music continues to sell, and their story intrigues fans.

Stevie Wonder’s album cover for ‘Hotter Than July’ (1980).

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An Oasis biopic would also be interesting because the band has reunited and plans to tour in 2025.

9Stevie Wonder

Is there a superstition for making a movie about this influential musican?

Stevie Wonderis a musical prodigy who showed exemplary musical skills at eight and made his recording debut at 11.

The members of Fleetwood Mac pose in black and white outfits on the album cover for ‘Rumours’ (1977).

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In the 1960s, he became known for songs like “Fingertips, Pt.

2,” “I Was Made to Love Her,” and “My Cherie Amour.”

The following decade propelled him to superstardom as he had tons of No.

George Michael wears a cross earring and leather jacket and poses on the album cover for Faith (1987).

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Giving Wonder a biopic might educate those who aren’t so familiar with his remarkable life and career.

There’s no doubt that Stevie Wonder has been a music legend and inspiration for decades.

They’d get to see his early days asa Motown hitmakerand how he came up with his famous tunes.

Janis Joplin with a pink headdress reclines on a couch and smiles on the album cover for Pearl (1971).

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A biopic would also bring about a deeply deserved resurgence in his music.

8Fleetwood Mac

The drama of this band’s tumultuous run writes itself.

Fleetwood Machas had one of the most complicated histories in music.

Karen Carpenter’s album cover for her self-titled album (1996).

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The British group started as a blues band but evolved into anAnglo-American rock band.

The original members wereMick Fleetwood,John McVie,Peter Green, andJeremy Spencer.

This lineup catapulted the group to fame with the albums,Fleetwood MacandRumours.

A baby floats underwater reaching for a dollar bill on Nirvana’s album cover for Nevermind (1991).

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However, the band has split up just as much as they’ve reunited over the years.

Still, it would be interesting to see this depicted in a movie.

Scriptwriters wouldn’t even need to dramatize anything about the group’s storyit’s all there.

Frank Sinatra stares at the camera as an assassin in ‘Suddenly’.

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7George Michael

Michael’s impact on ‘Last Christmas’ isn’t enough.

and their popularity skyrocketed thanks to MTV.

announced their breakup the following year, and Michael embarked on an even more successful solo career.

Rolling Stones' album cover for ‘Their Satanic Majesties Request’ (1967).

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In 1987, he releasedFaith,and four of its singles went to No.

1: Faith, Father Figure, One More Try, and Monkey.

George Michael had an incredibly successful career that would be interesting to see depicted on the big screen.

Led Zeppelin’s album cover for ‘Led Zeppelin III’ (1970).

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6Janis Joplin

This biopic keeps getting shelved and Joplin deserves better.

Although Janis Joplin’s music career was short, her legacy has lasted decades.

Music lovers will always recognize “Piece of My Heart” andPearl’s tunes.

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5Karen Carpenter

We’ve only just begun to scratch the surface of her story.

Karen Carpenterrose to fame with her brother Richard after they formed the duoThe Carpenters.

When The Carpenters weren’t touring or recording, Karen worked on her solo material.

In 1975,Karen started exhibiting symptoms of anorexia nervosa due to the severe pressures of fame.

She died at the age of 32 in 1983 from complications of the disease.

Karen Carpenter’s life was successful, but her story is also tragic.

Still, her life should be celebrated as she wasone of the most talented artistsin pop music history.

However, her death brought more awareness to it.

4Nirvana

Smells like a recipe for box office success.

Nirvanawas one of the most critically and commerciallysuccessful grunge bands ever.

Guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassistKrist Novoselicformed the band in 1987, and drummerDave Grohljoined in 1990.

How Nirvana dealt with their superstardom yet kept their identities intact is something to be explored in a biopic.

Nirvana struggled with fame and all its associated pressures.

They wanted to remain a small indie rock band, not a global success with tunes climbing the charts.

He first started singing publicly in 1935 and four years later began recording with trumpeterHarry Jamesand laterTommy Dorsey.

In the 1950s, Sinatra juggled his successful music career while becomingone of Hollywood’s most sought-after actors.

He died in 1998, aged 82.

Everyone knows his name, but most people would struggle to remember Sinatra’s whole story.

Frank Sinatra is synonymous with1940s and 1950s culture.

So, he’s long overdue for a biopic.

Everyone knows his name, but most people would struggle to remember Sinatra’s whole story.

Plus,giving Sinatra a biopic would introduce him to a whole new audience, especially a younger one.

The Rolling Stonesare an English rock band formed in 1962.

Their first line-up consisted ofMick Jagger,Keith Richards,Brian Jones,Bill Wyman, andCharlie Watts.

Throughout the 1960s, they were described as having an edgier sound thanThe Beatlesand stuck to their blues roots.

The Rolling Stones epitomized the lifestyle of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll.

The Rolling Stones epitomized the lifestyle of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll.

Led Zeppelinwas an English rock band formed in 1968 that helpedpioneer hard rock.

The band comprised singerRobert Plant, guitaristJimmy Page, bassist and keyboardistJohn Paul Jones, and drummerJohn Bonham.

When Page and Plant weren’t churning out hits, the band embarked on world tours.

Sadly, after Bonham died in 1980, the group disbanded.

Led Zeppelin is one of the most influential rock bands of all time.

Within a decade, the band gave fans eight studio albums, each with its own hits.

These contrasting sides of the band contributed to their greatness.

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