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Directed by

Benny Boom... (directed by)

Writing Credits

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Jeremy Haft... (written by) &
Eddie Gonzalez... (written by) and
Steven Bagatourian... (written by)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Demetrius Shipp Jr. ... Tupac
Danai Gurira ... Afeni Shakur
Kat Graham ... Jada Pinkett
Hill Harper ... Interviewer
Annie Ilonzeh ... Kidada Jones
Lauren Cohan ... Leila Steinberg
Keith Robinson ... Atron
Jamal Woolard ... Biggie
Dominic L. Santana ... Suge Knight
Cory Hardrict ... Nigel
Clifton Powell ... Floyd
Jamie Hector ... Mutulu
Deray Davis ... Legs (as DeRay Davis)
Chris Clarke ... Shock G
Money-B ... Money B (as Ronald Brooks)
Jarrett Ellis ... Snoop
Erica Pinkett ... Briana
Rayven Symone Ferrell ... Set
Chanel Young ... Aunt Linda
Grace Gibson ... Faith Evans
Brandon Sauve ... Ted Field
Josh Ventura ... Interscope Executive
Michael Twombley ... Death Row Lawyer
Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson ... Ronnie
Ryan Roets ... Officer Lieberman
Bruce Davis ... Officer Reeves
E. Roger Mitchell ... Tupac's Attorney
Tom Thon ... Judge
Deshawn Wayne ... Frank
Jermaine Carter ... Outlaw
Ernest James Hatter III ... Kadafi
Jermaine 'Maino' Coleman ... Shooter
Earnest 'Special' Brown ... Special (as Special)
Rene Guercy ... Fatigue
Clay Edmund Kraski ... FBI Agent Stiles
Brian Kurlander ... Drama Teacher
Masud Olufani ... Director
Lian Amado ... Radio Host (as Lian Toni Amado)
R. Matthew Scheib ... Mark Whitwell
Scott Hunter ... Scott Whitwell
Susan Willis ... Jury Foreman
David A. Flannery ... Starlight Studio Engineer (as David Flannery)
Kendrick Cross ... F.O.I
Rajeev Jacob ... MTV Reporter
Merrik Foune ... Danielle
Irene Jesse Preer ... Vegas Honey #1
Shyona Royston ... Vegas Honey #2
Cairo Moore ... Tupac 11 Years Old
Marley Battle ... Set 7 Years Old
Hope Leigh ... Interscope Receptionist
Bleu Davinci ... Rob (as Bleu DaVinci)
Corey Overton ... Inmate #1
Kyria Morten ... Suge's Female Assistant
Jeph Cangé ... Marin Hater #1 (as Jeph Cange)
Donna Adamo ... News Reporter
Dashun Woodard ... Death Row Employee (as Dashun 'Eastwood' Woodard)
Malcolm Greenidge ... EDI
Young Noble ... Noble
Azad Arnaud ... Daz
Harold House Moore ... Dr. Dre
Sean Baker ... Big B
Jermel Howard ... Mopreme
Carrie Fleming ... Mother
Vernell Varnado ... Uncle June Bug
Tanard Davis ... Thug
DeSean Jackson ... Street Entrepreneur
Cathleen Trigg ... News Anchor (as Cathleen Trigg-Jones)
Herman Randle ... Tupac Friend
Nathaniel Alapati Perry ... Young Black Man
Brandon Shaw ... Brawler #1
Kirk A. Jenkins ... Brawler #2
Damita Jane Howard ... Stabbing Mom
Kevin Hall ... Stabbed Man
Jimmy Mcafee ... Marin Fan (as Jimmy Lee McCafee III)
George Gibson ... Prosecutor
John J. Shim ... Clerk
Reggie Jackson ... Afeni's Dealer
Philip Dido ... Oakland Cop #1
Liam Day ... Oakland Cop #2
Jamal Weathers ... Vegas Photographer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Phil Armijo ... Johnny J (uncredited)
Michael Beal ... Bill - Hotel Security (uncredited)
Michael Beasley ... Pizza Boss (uncredited)
W.F. Bell ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Romar Bennett ... Tupac Bodyguard (uncredited)
Karanda Kay Boutte ... Groupie (uncredited)
DuRa Brown ... Concert Patron (uncredited)
Edward Bryan ... African Guard (uncredited)
Carter Burch ... Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Judy McGee Burley ... Correction Officer (uncredited)
Timothy Carr ... Interrogation Officer #1 (uncredited)
Nicole Chauvet ... Upscale Gambler / Club Goer (uncredited)
Lacey Coan ... Fan at Concert (uncredited)
Daniel Cooksley ... Interagation Officer (uncredited)
Jameson Jamey Copeland ... Concert Goer (uncredited)
Khadija Copeland ... Queen Latifah (uncredited)
Marisol Correa ... VIP Lady (uncredited)
Kemuel Crossty ... Black Guy (uncredited)
Nicole Davis ... Honey Model (uncredited)
Desha' ... Tupac's Honey (uncredited)
Tiana Dunham ... Hip Hop Honey (uncredited)
Jaxon Duron ... Inmate (uncredited)
Dexter Emery ... Casino Guest (uncredited)
Patrick Faucette ... Oliver (uncredited)
Gregory Fields II ... Guta (uncredited)
Bina Forbes ... Courtroom Family Attendant (uncredited)
Greg Gallagher ... Officer Murphy (uncredited)
Jamie Gliddon ... Businessman (uncredited)
Jeff Glover ... Prison Guard (uncredited)
Emelita T. Gonzalez ... Festival Goer (uncredited)
Jimmie Green ... Tupac Homie (uncredited)
Dimitri Hale ... Student (uncredited)
Walter Hendrix III ... Concert Security (uncredited)
Alvin G Hester II ... Lil Cease (uncredited)
Kenneth Holley ... College Student (uncredited)
Brian Kayode-Patrick Johnson ... Club Patron / Muslim College Student (uncredited)
Holly A. Johnson ... VIP Girl (uncredited)
Jemarko Jones ... Gang Member (uncredited)
Kenneth Jones ... Bike Rider (uncredited)
Dawayne Jordan ... Concert Goer (uncredited)
Kevin Jordan ... Inmate / Concert Goer (uncredited)
Jerome Joyce ... Concert Goer (uncredited)
Jessica K. ... VIP Girl (uncredited)
Colin Lacativa ... Digital Underground Roadie (uncredited)
Rayan Lawrence ... Treach (uncredited)
Connie Lee ... Jada's Friend (uncredited)
Troy Lynch ... Death Row Blood (uncredited)
Charisse Lyon ... Rollerskater Girl (uncredited)
Durrell Lyons ... Hater #2 (uncredited)
David L. Marston ... Baltimore Cop (uncredited)
Trey McGriff ... New York Correctional Officer (uncredited)
Bonnie Mercado ... Hot Girl (uncredited)
Bryan Moore ... Gang Member (uncredited)
Antoine Morgan ... Business Man (uncredited)
Ryan Newton ... Audience Member / Grip (uncredited)
Paige Nicollette ... Concert Goer (uncredited)
Nytia Nikole ... Make-up Artist (uncredited)
Sherod Ogletree ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Levi Otis ... Casino Guest (uncredited)
Donald K. Overstreet ... Concert Goer (uncredited)
Andre Parr ... Digital Underground Group Member (uncredited)
Allen Phoenix ... Home Boy (uncredited)
Kevin Marshall Pinkney ... Concert Goer (uncredited)
Shuntel Renay ... Dancer (uncredited)
Cisco Reyes ... Cisco (uncredited)
Sheril Rodgers ... Mall Patron (uncredited)
Challedon Saltor ... VIP Girl (uncredited)
Patti Schellhaas ... Bender (uncredited)
Shaquita Smith ... Sexy Honey (uncredited)
Jeremy Sykes ... Interscope Security Guard (uncredited)
Leigh Takata ... Concert Goer (uncredited)
Harrison Thacker ... Entertainer (uncredited)
Creighton Thomas ... Gang Member (uncredited)
Sarai Tinck ... House of Blues Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Jaye Tyroff ... White Baltimore Cop (uncredited)
Jose Miguel Vasquez ... Bellevue Doctor (uncredited)
William Walker ... Camera Crew (uncredited)
Glenn Walkup ... NYC Detective (uncredited)
Gary Weeks ... Attorney (uncredited)
Whit Whitman ... Prison Inmate (uncredited)
Grace Marie Williams ... Suge Knight's Girl (uncredited)
Sean Maurice Williams ... Businessman (uncredited)
Derrick Worsley ... Black Panther (uncredited)
Johnell Young ... Ray Luv (uncredited)
Robyn Young ... Madonna (uncredited)

Produced by

Rick Barlowe... co-producer
Elton Brand... co-producer
David Cohen... co-producer
Larry Fitzgerald... co-producer
Derek R. Hill... co-producer (as Derek Hill)
L.T. Hutton... producer (produced by) (p.g.a.)
DeSean Jackson... co-producer
JaVale McGee... co-producer
Wayne Morris... executive producer
David Robinson... producer (produced by) (p.g.a.)
James G. Robinson... producer (produced by)

Music by

John Paesano... (music by)

Cinematography by

Peter Menzies Jr.... director of photography

Film Editing by

Joel Cox... (edited by)

Casting By

Andrea Craven... extras casting director
Winsome Sinclair
Mary Vernieu
Michelle Wade Byrd

Production Design by

Derek R. Hill

Art Direction by

John Richardson

Set Decoration by

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Merissa Lombardo

Costume Design by

Francine Jamison-Tanchuck

Makeup Department

Nikki Bell... hair stylist
Dennis Dago Ceelo... tattoo artist
Patrice Coleman... key makeup artist
Maiya Daniels... makeup intern
Yvonne Eagle... makeup artist
Selena Evans-Miller... makeup artist (as Selena Miller)
Aiyda Fraser... hair stylist
Jamie Freeman... barber
Vincent Gideon... key hair stylist
T.A. Henderson... hair stylist (as Ta Henderson)
Jigga... barber
Taylor Knight... hair department head
Donna M. Premick... makeup artist (as Donna Premick)
Carol Rasheed... makeup department head
Charles Gregory Ross... co-key hair stylist
Mi Young... co-key makeup artist
LaToya Henderson... makeup artist (uncredited)
Julie Hill-Parker... makeup artist (uncredited)
Bill Johnson... prosthetics: prosthetic supply (uncredited)
Jasmine Ringo... makeup artist (uncredited)
Jen Rose... makeup artist (uncredited)
Todd Watson... makeup effects lab technician (uncredited)

Production Management

Paddy Cullen... production manager
Dan Genetti... post-production supervisor
Robert Hackl... post-production supervisor
Wayne Morris... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Christopher Blackmore... additional second assistant director
Michael Finn... first assistant director
Yor-El Francis... second second assistant director
Wendy Geary... second second assistant director
Vincent G. Gonzales... second assistant director
Van Hayden... first assistant director
Iran Kuykendall... additional second assistant director
Michael A. Pinckney... second assistant director
Greg Rothstein... additional second assistant director
Anderson Vilien... second assistant director: reshoots
Elaine Wood... second assistant director

Art Department

Steve A. Anderson... propmaker
Shawn D. Bronson... assistant art director
A.J. Caulfield... set dresser
Amy Darsey... set dec buyer / set decoration buyer
Jonathan Davenport... storyboard artist
Jonathan Dossman... set dresser (as Jon Dossman)
Sarah Falls... set dresser
Matt Harris... assistant property master
Jason Alan Hoffman... propmaker
Andrew S. Huggins... set dresser
Adam Johnson... general foreman
Justin J. Jordan... graphic designer
Ariel R. Kaplan... gangboss
Walt Mikolwski... construction coordinator
Ryan Nienhusser... props
Laura Petralia... props
Taraja Ramsess... on set dresser
Jeremiah Rounds... assistant property master
Ian Roylance... property master
Robert Scoville... props
Daniel F. Simmons... set dresser
Shauna Williams... Art Department Coordinator
Antoinette Zavala... Set Dec PA

Sound Department

Brandon Bak... foley assistant
Jason Charbonneau... foley artist
Greg Crawford... adr mixer
Bill R. Dean... supervising sound editor (as William R. Dean)
Fernando Delgado... sound mixer
Matt Derber... utility sound
Mark DeSimone... adr mixer: New York
Paul Flinchbaugh... first assistant sound editor
Kevin Froines... re-recording mix technician
Judah Getz... adr mixer
Chase Keehn... dialogue editor
Adam Kopald... sound effects editor
John Loranger... supervising foley editor
Roy Machado... adr mixer: Dallas
Craig Mann... supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer
John Maskew... playback operator
Christopher Mills... utility sound
Daniel Pagan... sound effects editor
Kurt Peterson... boom operator
Aron Siegel... sound mixer
John Sievert... foley artist
Saul Swed... boom operator
Bruce Tanis... sound effects editor
Laura Wiest... re-recording mixer
Dave Wilson... adr mixer
Randy Wilson... foley mixer / foley supervisor
Brian Magrum... adr mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Wes Campbell... special effects foreman
Mancico Troy Cloud... pyrotechnician
Dylan Kennedy... special effects technician
Christine Ramirez... prosthetics
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Visual Effects by

Ryan Andersen... visual effects editor: shade vfx
Djochoua Belovarski... visual effects coordinator
Karina Benesh... visual effects coordinator
Patrick Bramley... digital compositor
Stephen Cheatum... assistant visual effects editor: shade vfx
Sujun Chen... roto & paint artist: Base FX
Tony Como... digital paint & roto department supervisor: BaseFX
David Dewaik... visual effects artist
Mitchell S. Drain... visual effects supervisor: Shade VFX
Bryan Godwin... owner/executive vfx supervisor
Varun Hadkar... visual effects supervisor
Duncan Key... digital compositor
Gresham Lochner... visual effects producer
Lisa Maher... executive visual effects producer: Shade VFX
Charana Mapatuna... DPR Artist: Base FX
Travis Nelson... digital compositor
Molly Pabian... visual effects producer: shade vfx
Benjamin T. Perkins... digital compositor
Michael Reigle... visual effects artist
Shawn Sahara... digital compositor: Shade VFX
V.W. Scheich... visual effects producer: Locktix
Prathap Sekar... senior paint and roto artist: Base-fx
Tolly Swallow... visual effects producer: Base FX
David Van Dyke... president: shade vfx
Gabriel Vargas... digital effects supervisor: shade vfx
Jacinta Williams... visual effects coordinator: Locktix
Christian Zeiler... compositing sequence supervisor

Stunts

Kemuel Crossty... stunt performer
Nick DeKay... stunt performer
Philip Dido... stunt performer
Brennan Dyson... Stunt dbl Dominic Santna
Philip Fornah... stunt performer
Greg Gallagher... stunt performer
Damita Jane Howard... stunt double: Afeni Shakur
Scott Hunter... stunt performer
Reggie Jackson... stunt performer
Kirk A. Jenkins... stunt performer
Precious Jenkins... stunt performer
Courtney Julien... stunt performer
Clay Edmund Kraski... stunt performer
Scott Loeser... stunts
Tim McAdams... stunt double: Hater #1
Derek Russo... utility stunts
Brandon M. Shaw... stunt performer
Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson... stunt double: Jermel Howard
Jaye Tyroff... stunt performer: police officer 1

Camera and Electrical Department

Luan Agostinho... grip: day player (as Luan Agos)
Cua-Cua Apey... grip rigger
Irie Bailey... dolly grip day player
Jason Bauer... digital imaging technician
Justin Bernhard... rigging grip
Matthew Berning... Technocrane Op.
George Bianchini... camera operator: 'a' camera
Denis Bosnjakovic... loader: Las Vegas Unit
Mark 'Boylee' Boyle... first assistant camera: c camera
Guy Broussard... set lighting technician
Launcelle Bustamante... rigging grip
Bill Chapman... C Dolly Grip
Darrol Clewis... basecamp electric
Quantrell D. Colbert... still photographer
Steven Cueva... a cam first ac
Danny Daniels... electrician
Kyler Dennis... 'c' camera second assistant
Eric DeWolf... c dolly grip
Joey Evora... grip
Mike Fisher... b camera second assistant
Vincent Gandolfi... additional grip
Taifa Graves... videoassist
Paul Hamacher... a dolly grip
Ian Hotujac... best boy grip: Las Vegas Unit
Aubrey Husar... key grip
Jimari Jones... camera utility
Joshua Jones... electrician
Jeff Kirschner... best boy electric
Jordan Klein Jr.... drone gimbal operator
LeThomas Lee... lighting technician
Andy Lohrenz... additional electrician
Mitchell Mcdannald... electrician
David McLean... gaffer
Bruce Mobley... best boy grip
Megan Morris... second assistant camera: 'a' camera
Nino Neuboeck... first assistant camera: 'b' camera
Keith Peterman... camera operator: 'c' camera
Jason Prince... electrician
Taraja Ramsess... assistant camera
Malachi Roberts... lighting technician
Manny Serrano... Loader
David Shakibanasab... rigging gaffer
Alejandro Snodgrass... key rigging grip
Robert A. Sutton... technocrane tech
Jamil Taylor... electrician
Asa-Luke Twocrow... best boy rigging grip
Tony Varuola... gaffer: additional photography
Wladimir Velez... electrician
Eric Wycoff... camera operator
Larry S. Young... b camera grip (as Larry Young)

Casting Department

Alesia Batiste... extras casting coordinator
Shalisha Bynoe... casting assistant
Lavonna Cupid... casting associate
Jenna Devitt... extras casting
Kirsten Grace Hoge... casting assistant
Donald Jarmond... casting assistant
Kirsten Marbert... casting assistant
Bill Marinella... extras casting
Stanley McLaughlin II... extras casting assistant
Robb Pendleton... extras casting assistant
Winsome Sinclair... Local Principal Casting
Anais Tomlinson-Grant... extras casting assistant
Ja'Kari Whitfield-Taylor... extras casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Carl Ulysses Bowen... head tailor
Tom Bronson... costume supervisor
Donna Casey-Aira... costumer
Marcella Elisa Caudill... costumer
K. Drew Fuller... costume supervisor
Mauricia Grant... set costumer
Jennifer Leigh-Scott... assistant costume designer
Yasmeen Mezenner... additional set costumer
Hunter Millirons... costume assistant
Heather Sease... key costumer
Reese Spensley... key costumer
Earl Tanchuck... key costumer
Kenya Ware... costume buyer
Icy White... costume buyer
Korii Young... set costumer

Editorial Department

Dax Brooks... assistant editor
Brett Carroll... first assistant editor
Patrick Clancey... post finishing editor
David S. Cox... assistant editor
Hunter Furnish... dailies operator
Vanessa Galvez... post finishing producer
Nathan Godley... first assistant editor
Rebecca Markham... post finishing assistant producer
Emily Jane Matthews... post-production assistant
Mitch Paulson... supervising digital colorist
Sam Restivo... assistant editor
Scott Salamon... dailies producer
Caleb Andrew Ward... post-production assistant
Nicholas Winkelmann... dailies operator

Location Management

Joaquin Aragon... assistant location manager
Renee Brock... location scout
Michael Dittmar... assistant location manager
Robert Faulkner... assistant location manager/location coordinator
Clint Fumanti... key assistant location manager
Ian MacGregor... location manager
Faye R. McCamy... assistant location manager
Stacey McGillis... location manager
John O'Connor... key assistant location manager
Rob Pittard... assistant location manager
Jason Quimby... location scout
Benjamin C. Robertson... location production assistant
Ben Wilfert... location production assistant

Music Department

Christine Bergren... music clearance and legal services
Brent Brooks... music editor: temp score
Joseph S. DeBeasi... music editor
L.T. Hutton... composer: additional music
Christopher Kaller... music editor
Braden Kimball... composer: additional music
Anthony Loomis... ambient music designer
Phil McGowan... score mixer
Anna Romanoff... music clearance
Rob Roots... musician
Hayley Rosenthal... technical score assistant
Tom Russbueldt... score recording engineer
Trygge Toven... music supervisor

Transportation Department

Marc Anton... driver
Nicholas Balibucci... picture car wrangler: picture cars
Mark Callaghan... driver
Jorge Casillas... on-set picture car mechanic/wrangler
Mark Corley... driver: honeywagon
Jeannie Cummings... driver
Billy Joe Evans... transportation captain
Robert Foster Jr.... transportation coordinator
Dennis Hallman... transportation co-captain
Daniel La Fave... rigging electric driver
Stephen Roland... driver
Thomas Van Schaick... driver
Rob Verdery... dispatcher

Other crew

Amy Murphy Anderson... production coordinator
Gaytra Arnold... second assistant accountant
Sam Barrow... set medic
Caroline Bielskis... adr loop artist: voice
Ron Brasi... videoassist: las vegas unit
Bryan Burra... assistant: James G. Robinson
Glenn Callwood... production assistant
Erika Canchola... production attorney
Angie Lee Cobbs... production liaison
Timothy Coggins... payroll accountant
Lauren Elizabeth Cummings... assistant to Peter Menzies Jr.
Frank J. Ellison... financial controller
Latisha Fortune... production coordinator
Bobby Francis... Executive Consultant
Stephanie A. Frederic... bts producer
Larry Gilbert... police security
Kazuko Golden... assistant: executive
Catie Goldstein... assistant to producers
Sarah Gorczyk... production assistant
Rita Hawn... production staff
TaKnesha Hubbard... travel coordinator
Aqila KiKi Jones... key craft service
Lola Kayode... production secretary
Chris Kelley... adr loop group
Arif S. Kinchen... adr loop group: voice
Emily Jane Matthews... assistant: Benny Boom (as Emily Matthews)
Matt Mercado... production assistant
Melissa Mortensen... production assistant
Alicia E. Murphy... office production assistant: Accounting Dept
Rasheena Nash... assistant: Benny Boom
Michael James Nuells... Demetrius Shipp Jr. - Tupac Shakur - stand-in
Paul E. Olivier Jr.... second assistant accountant
Sarita Ospina... production assistant (as Sarah Ospina)
Bhadresh D Pandav... India, Digital Marketing
Nate Patterson... co-key set production assistant (as Nathaniel 'Nate' Patterson IV)
Jason Perez... key set production assistant
Carl S. Pyrdum Jr.... police security / production assistant: Police Security
James Andrew Quioan... production assistant
Elsa Ramo... production attorney
Nathan Rich... CTO: Base FX
Deborah Ricketts... Archive Researcher
Natosha Riedl... production assistant
Merissa Rocco... office production assistant
Jay Rogers... assistant production coordinator
Chad Russo... production attorney
Cheryl Sakai... assistant production coordinator
Jud Salas... set production assistant
Bryan Schnitzer... production coordinator: Caesars Entertainment
Marcus Shamburger... production assistant
Michael C. Smith... police coordinator
Tyler Smith... basecamp production assistant
Charline St. Charles... Travel Coordinator
Steve Swisher... additional set production assistant
Angie Ward... office production assistant
Shondalia White... adr loop group
Jordan Yospe... brand integration consultant

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Rashad Hawkins... very special thanks
All Eyez on Me
Directed byBenny Boom
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music byJohn Paesano
CinematographyPeter Menzies Jr.
Edited byJoel Cox
  • Program Pictures
Distributed bySummit Entertainment
  • June 14, 2017 (Fox Bruin Theater)
  • June 16, 2017 (United States)
140 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40 million[2]
Box office$55.5 million[3]

All Eyez on Me is a 2017 American biographicaldrama film about rapper Tupac Shakur, directed by Benny Boom and written by Jeremy Haft, Eddie Gonzalez and Steven Bagatourian. Titled after Shakur's 1996 fourth studio album, the film stars Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Shakur with Kat Graham, Lauren Cohan, Hill Harper and Danai Gurira in supporting roles.

Talks of a Tupac biopic began in 2011 by Morgan Creek Entertainment Group. The film languished in development hell for several years with various directors, including Antoine Fuqua and John Singleton, attached at different points before Boom was confirmed in November 2015. That December, Shipp Jr., whose father worked on music videos with Shakur, was cast as the singer and principal photography began that month. It lasted until April 2016, filming in Atlanta, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

All Eyez on Me premiered on June 14, 2017 at the Fox Bruin Theater and was released in the United States on June 16, 2017, on what would have been Shakur's 46th birthday.[4] The film received generally negative reviews from critics, but a more positive response from audiences, and grossed $55 million worldwide.

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Plot[edit]

At the Clinton Correctional Facility in 1995, a documentary filmmaker arrives to interview Tupac Shakur. In flashback to 1971, Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur and other Black Panther Party members are released from prison following acquittal. From an early age, Tupac, instilled with black pride, witnesses multiple injustices in his neighborhood. His stepfather, Mutulu, a revolutionary, is caught by the FBI for an armored-truck robbery and murder. As Tupac gets older, he distances himself from his mother's revolutionary ideals. He attends the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he becomes friends with Jada Pinkett.

Tupac's music career begins when he joins Digital Underground for their hit 'Same Song'. Under manager Leila Steinberg, he begins to have hip-hop albums produced. Although his music becomes popular, some songs' controversial lyrics cause tensions between him and his record producers. Tupac begins acting in movies such as Juice, as well as collaborating with performers including Biggie Smalls. He generates both praise and controversy.

Tupac finds himself beaten by police officers over jaywalking. Another time, after he and E.D.I. Mean, a member of 2Pac's group called, 'Outlaws' intervene when two white off-duty officers men assault a black man, Tupac is arrested for shooting at the cops. Tupac develops a contentious relationship with drug dealer and music partner Nigel. In 1993, Tupac goes on trial for rape and harassment charges. On November 30, 1994, he is attacked by three men in the lobby of Quad Recording Studios, is shot five times before the men flee, and is hospitalized. The following day, Tupac is found not guilty of rape, but found guilty of illegal touching, and sentenced to eighteen months in prison.

While in prison, Tupac hears Biggie's song 'Who Shot Ya?', and interprets it as a diss track bragging about Biggie's alleged involvement in his shooting. Tupac, who is assaulted by two guards while in prison, eventually is released and signs to Death Row Records under Suge Knight. Tupac and label-mate Dr. Dre work on the hit song 'California Love'. He releases the track 'Hit Em Up' as a response to 'Who Shot Ya?' in which Tupac brags about supposedly having an affair with Biggie's wife Faith Evans. Tupac parts ways with Death Row to launch his own company. Later, Suge offers Tupac a chance to become partners, and Tupac agrees to head Death Row's East Coast operations.

On September 7, 1996, Tupac, Suge, and other members of the Mob Pirus are leaving the Mike Tyson vs. Bruce Seldon boxing match at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. They confront the Southside Crip gang member who had jumped a friend, and Tupac knocks him to the ground, leading to a brawl. Tupac stops by his hotel to change clothes, and tells Kidada he will return in an hour. With Suge in his car, Tupac is at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane when a Cadillac pulls alongside Tupac's BMW and shoots Tupac multiple times before fleeing the scene. Onscreen text states that Tupac died six days later at age 25. His murder remains unsolved.

Cast[edit]

  • Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Tupac Shakur[5][6]
  • Danai Gurira as Afeni Shakur,[7] Tupac’s mother, a political activist and member of the Black Panther Party.
  • Lauren Cohan as Leila Steinberg,[8] Tupac’s mentor.
  • Jamie Hector as Mutulu Shakur,[9] Tupac’s stepfather.
  • Annie Ilonzeh as Kidada Jones,[10] girlfriend to Tupac at the time of his death.
  • Jamal Woolard as The Notorious B.I.G.,[5][6] Tupac’s friend turned rival.
  • Kat Graham as Jada Pinkett,[11] a friend of Tupac from the Baltimore School for the Arts.
  • Dominic L. Santana as Suge Knight,[12] the founder and CEO of Death Row Records.
  • Grace Gibson as Faith Evans,[13] Biggie Smalls’s wife and singer.
  • Lian Amado as Angie Martinez, radio personality, rapper, and actress.
  • Stefon Washington as Puff Daddy
  • Chris Clarke as Shock G,[14][15] the lead vocalist for the hip hop group Digital Underground.
  • Money-B as himself,[16] member of Digital Underground.
  • Clifton Powell as Floyd,[17] inmate at Clinton Correctional Facility.
  • Johnell Young as Ray Luv,[17] Tupac’s friend.
  • Jermel Howard as Mopreme Shakur
  • Azad Arnaud as Daz Dillinger
  • Jarrett Ellis as Snoop Dogg[18]
  • Keith Robinson as Atron Gregory,[19] TNT Records founder.
  • Rayan Lawrence as Treach[20]
  • James Hatter III as Yaki Kadafi
  • Jermaine Carter as Hussein Fatal
  • E.D.I. Mean as himself
  • Young Noble as himself
  • DeRay Davis as Legs
  • Harold House Moore as Dr. Dre
  • Hill Harper as journalist[21]
  • Cory Hardrict as Nigel aka Haitian Jack[22]
  • Phil Armijo as Johnny 'J'
  • Deshawn Wayne as Frank Alexander
  • E. Roger Mitchell as attorney
  • Deshun Woodard as Travon Lane
  • Sean Baker as Bountry

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On February 10, 2011, it was announced that Morgan Creek Productions was developing, and would finance and produce, Tupac, a biographical film about rap legend Tupac Shakur, which would follow his entire life, from growing up in East Harlem to becoming a legendary songwriter and hip-hop artist, to his death in Las Vegas at the age of 25.[23]Antoine Fuqua was attached as the director of the film, and the script was written by Steven Bagatourian, Stephen J. Rivele, and Christopher Wilkinson.[23]James G. Robinson and David C. Robinson were set to produce the film, along with Program Pictures' L.T. Hutton, and Tupac's mother Afeni Shakur was set as executive producer, with production initially scheduled to begin that summer. On September 19, 2013, Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films came on board to co-finance and co-produce the $45 million-budgeted film, along with Morgan Creek.[24][24] On February 12, 2014, John Singleton signed on to rewrite, direct and produce the film,[25] and on April 16, 2014, Open Road Films acquired the United States distribution rights.[26] Ed Gonzalez, Jeremy Haft, and Singleton wrote the then-latest draft of the script.[26] On April 7, 2015, it was revealed that Singleton had exited the film due to major creative differences, while Carl Franklin was being eyed to direct instead.[27] On October 28, 2015, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Emmett/Furla/Oasis had sued Morgan Creek over $10 million for breaking the companies' co-production agreement, signed in September 2013.[28] In the agreement, terms included not raising the production budget above $30 million, mutual approval for the lead actor's selection, a filming schedule, and agreements on distribution and sales.[28] Randall Emmett and George Furla also stated that they had all first signed a distribution deal with Open Road, which Morgan Creek rejected, and that Morgan Creek had inked a new deal with Open Road without mutual approval.[28]

Casting[edit]

On November 30, 2015, it was reported that music director Benny Boom would direct the film, replacing Franklin.[29] In early December 2015, the film's title was confirmed to be All Eyez On Me.[30] Newcomer Demetrius Shipp, Jr. was set to play Tupac. Jamal Woolard joined the film to play The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac's friend turned rival, reprising his starring role in the 2009 film Notorious.[5][6] On January 11, 2016, Danai Gurira was added to the film's cast to play Tupac's mother Afeni Shakur, a political activist and member of the Black Panther Party.[7]Variety reported the next day that Kat Graham had signed on to play Jada Pinkett, a friend of Tupac from the Baltimore School for the Arts.[11] It was later revealed that Dominic L. Santana had been cast as record producer Suge Knight.[12]

On January 13, Jamie Hector signed on to play Mutulu Shakur, Tupac's stepfather.[9] On January 15, Lauren Cohan joined the cast to play Leila Steinberg, a key figure in Tupac's life, as his mentor.[8]Money B appeared in the film as himself, Tupac's coworker at Digital Underground,[16] while Clifton Powell was cast as Floyd, an inmate at the Clinton Correctional Facility, and Johnell Young as Tupac's close friend Ray Luv.[17] On January 19, TheWrap reported that Grace Gibson had been cast to play Biggie Smalls' wife, Faith Evans,[13] and on January 22, 2016, Keith Robinson was cast as Atron Gregory, a TNT Records founder, who first helped Tupac become a dancer and a solo artist.[19]Annie Ilonzeh was added to the cast in February 2016 to play Kidada Jones, who was engaged to Tupac at the time of his death.[10]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography on the film began in mid-December 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia.[5][6][31] Filming wrapped on April 12, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[32][33]

Marketing[edit]

On June 16, 2016, on what would have been Shakur's 45th birthday, a teaser trailer for the film was released,[34] and a second trailer premiered on September 13, 2016, the 20th anniversary of Shakur's death.[35] The film's release date was set as June 16, 2017. On February 10, 2017, a third teaser trailer was released, confirming Summit, Morgan Creek, Program Pictures, and Codeblack Films as producers and distributors.[36] On April 6, 2017, a fourth trailer was released.

No official soundtrack album was released to accompany the film.

Reception[edit]

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Box office[edit]

All Eyez on Me grossed $44.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $10.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $55.5 million, against a production budget of $40 million.[3]

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In North America, All Eyez on Me was released on June 16, 2017, alongside Rough Night, 47 Meters Down and Cars 3, and was projected to gross $17–20 million from 2,471 theatres in its opening weekend.[37] It took in $12.8 million on Friday (including $3.1 million from Thursday night previews), increasing weekend estimates to $31 million. It ended up debuting to $26.4 million, finishing 3rd at the box office, behind Cars 3 ($53.7 million) and Wonder Woman ($41.3 million). Deadline Hollywood attributed the film's success to the release corresponding with Tupac's birthday, as well as to audience interest in the subject matter, following the success of rap biopic Straight Outta Compton in 2015; 47% of the opening weekend audience was black, 25% Hispanic, and 19% white.[2]

Despite its opening weekend success, the film declined 78% to $5.8 million in its second weekend, the 16th largest such decline in history.[38] In its third weekend, the film, which had dropped down to 1,258 theatres, declined another 68.6% to $1.8 million, finishing 11th at the box office.[39]

Critical response[edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 18% based on 88 reviews, with an average rating of 4.32/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Despite Demetrius Shipp Jr.'s fine lead performance, All Eyez on Me is mostly a surface-skimming, by-the-numbers biopic of a larger-than-life icon.'[40] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a weighted average score of 38 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews.'[41] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'A–' on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it an 82% overall positive score.[2]

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Glenn Kenny of The New York Times gave the film a negative review, saying: 'Almost all the dialogue is that flat-footed. It’s a stark contrast to the almost always vivid power of Shakur’s own words, which could be profoundly empathetic and pettily profane.'[42]Owen Gleiberman of Variety wrote: 'Comprehensive but sketchy, richly atmospheric but often under-dramatized, it is not, in the end, a very good movie (there are a few scenes, like Tupac’s initial meeting with Ted Field of Interscope Records, that are embarrassingly bad). Yet it’s highly worth seeing because in its volatility and hunger, and the desperation of its violence, it captures something about the space in which Tupac Shakur lived: a place that wanted to be all about pride and power, but was really about flying over the abyss.'[43]

Historical accuracy[edit]

On her Twitter account, Jada Pinkett Smith stated that the film contained inaccuracies about her relationship with Tupac, and why he left for California. Smith specified that Tupac never read the poem he read to her character in the film, and that she had no knowledge that it even existed until it was published in his book. She also stated that she never attended one of Tupac's shows at his request, and that there was no backstage argument. She did, however, praise the performances of Shipp and Graham.[44] Both Sean Combs and Suge Knight gave blessings to the film, praising their respective portrayals.[45]

Lawsuit[edit]

In June 2017, shortly after All Eyez on Me was released journalist Kevin Powell filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the filmmakers.[46] In the complaint Powell alleged that the film was derived from several articles that Powell wrote for Vibe Magazine in the 1990s. While events from Tupac's life are in the public domain, Powell claimed to have 'changed or embellished' portions of his articles.[47] One of the claims made by Powell in the lawsuit was that he had invented the character of Nigel.[48]

See also[edit]

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