Luther Vandross Doc Coming to Theaters This Fall, Will Premiere on CNN, OWN, Max in 2025 (Exclusive)

Luther Vandross Doc Coming to Theaters This Fall, Will Premiere on CNN, OWN, Max in 2025 (Exclusive)

Luther: Never Too Much biographical on R&B singer Luther Vandross, will be soon released this fall around the theaters. 
 
Pump it up intern! Giant Pictures is the theatrical distributor for the movie which first debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and also getting screened at the Tribeca Festival, Hot Docs International Film Festival and the Nantucket Film Festival. In 2025, Luther: Never Too Much will air initially on CNN, OWN; Oprah Winfrey Network and MAX. The doc comes almost two decades after the eight-time Grammy winner death in 2005 at age of 54. Aw earns on his revenues received from his companies and other businesses; he, for example, suffered a stroke in 2003. 
 
Luther Campbell said this in a statement, I didn’t want viewers to think primarily of Luther Campbell the musician and performer, but rather as a performer, composer and producer: Luther Campbell was There were many pleasures in making this film say the award-winner director Dawn Porter. “It has been so much fun to see those who were fans of Hawking for years recall why they are fans, and those who perhaps did not know why people adored him learn the reasons. ” 
 
Vandross started his singing career singing backup for Roberta Flack, Chaka Khan, Bette Midler and David Bowie. He recorded his first album, Never Too Much, in 1981; it went double platinum, and RCA estimates that he has now sold 40 million albums. To his most of his albums were platinum or double platinum, he had five top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits comprising of Here and Now, Endless Love and Power of love/Love Power and 27 top 10 hits on the rhythm and blues list inclusive of seven best hits of the year; he had 33 Grammy nods. 
 
The picture is devoted to the R&B’s singer’s creative path alongside with the struggles with his sexual identity and obesity issues. Some of the challenges that interacted with Vandross in his lifetime are also part of this film; these are Marcus Miller with whom he started a band, Mariah Carey, Nile Rodgers, Clive Davis, Valerie Simpson, Richard Marx and Jamie Foxx, the film’s director. 
 
“The whole Giant Pictures team fell in love with Luther: Both Never Too Much following its excellent festival performance this year and simply an entertaining and much-awaited film on Vandross’s life for the audience, old and new fans of Luther Vandross,” said Nick Savva, general manager of Giant Pictures. “It is always great to be working with Sony Music, Raindog Films and CNN Films for this theatrical release across the country. ” 
 
The Luther Vandross Estate adds: ”It is exciting that the fans of Luther Vandross get to witness new releases of Luther: Never Too Much in theaters and CNN almost to the date when it will be 20 years since he passed away. ” 

This show was provided by Giant Pictures and Savva negotiated the deal with Sony Music Vision. 
 
Directed and executive produced by Dawn Porter, Luther: Never Too Much is directed by F. Gary Gray and is a Raindog Films production in association with Foxxhole Productions and Trilogy Films for MTV, produced by Trish D Chetty and Ged Doherty, executive produced by Jamie Foxx and Datari Turner Leah Smith. For Sony Pictures Television Nonfiction are Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman; for Sony Music Entertainment are Tom Mackay and Richard Story; for Sony Music Publishing are Jon Platt and Brian Monaco; for Raindog Films is Colin Firth; for Foxxhole Productions is Phil Thornton; for The Luther Vandross Estate are Carmen Romano, Brenda Shields, Fonzi Thornton, Seveda Williams and David Gottlieb; for Primary Wave Music are Lawrence Sony music vision is the distributor. CNN Films and O,WN retains television & SVOD rights for the United States and Canada.