The new screen version of Broadway's The Color Purple is currently in movie theatres (and rocking the box office), and a full number has hit the internet. See Taraji P. Henson as Shug Avery "Push Da Button" above.
The film released December 25, 2023, with the soundtrack dropping the week before. A second album of the film's instrumental score (composed by Kris Bowers) was released alongside the motion picture December 25.
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The cast features a number of Broadway favorites, and more than one alum of the musical's two Broadway stagings, including Fantasia Barrino as Celie and Danielle Brooks as Sofia. Joining them are Henson as Shug Avery, Coleman Domingo as Mister, Corey Hawkins as Harpo, Broadway The Lion King alum Phylicia Pearl Mpasi as Young Celie, Halle Bailey as Young Nettie, H.E.R. as Squeak, David Alan Grier as Reverend Avery, Elizabeth Marvel as Miss Millie, Ciara as Adult Nettie, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Ol' Mister, Jon Batiste as Grady, Aunjanue Ellis as Celie and Nettie's mother, Tamela Mann as First Lady, Deon Cole as Alfonso, Stephen Hill as Buster, Terrence J. Smith as Adam, Tiffany Elle Burgess as Olivia, and Aba Arthur as Abena.
The film has already started racking up award nominations. Danielle Brooks got nods from the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globes, with Fantasia earning a Golden Globe nomination as well. The movie is also shortlisted for the Best Picture category at the Academy Awards—those nominations are due January 23, 2024.
Blitz Bazawule, who co-helmed Beyoncé’s visual album Black Is King, directs, with Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, Sanders, and Steven Spielberg serving as producers. Marcus Gardley penned the screenplay, adapted from Marsha Norman’s stage book and Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray’s score. The stage musical was adapted from Alice Walker's 1982 Pulitzer-winning novel and its 1985 film adaptation.
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The Color Purple debuted on Broadway in 2005, winning original Celie, LaChanze, a Tony Award for her performance. A 2015 revival helmed by John Doyle earned its Celie, Cynthia Erivo, a Tony Award before propelling her to Hollywood stardom. Brooks co-starred with Erivo as Sophia, the role she reprises in the movie musical.
Fans of the musical's stage version can expect a somewhat altered song list for the film. Some of the songs from the stage musical have been cut and new songs have been added: "She Be Mine," "Keep It Movin'," "Workin'," "Maybe God Is Tryin' to Tell You Something'," "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)," and "Superpower."