Machine Gun Kelly Movie About Troubled Rapper Changes Title After Criticism From Mac Miller’s Brother

By Brent Furdyk.

Machine Gun Kelly signed on to star in a movie about a troubled fictional rapper, but the title of the forthcoming film appeared to hit home with the brother of late rapper Mac Miller, who died of a drug overdose in 2018 at age 26.

According to Deadline, the movie — which had been announced with the title “Good News” — is the fictionalized story of a rapper, with the story inspired by several late rappers including Miller, Lil Peep, Juice WRLD, Pop Smoke and others.

The movie’s title, however, raised the ire of Miller’s brother, Miller McCormick, given that “Good News” is also the title of Miller’s first posthumous single.

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McCormick shared his anger about a movie seemingly based on his brother’s tragic death in a post on Instagram Story, writing, “f**k you, f**k your movie,” adding, “at least change the title.

In response to the request, it appears that the title actually is being changed.

“Our film is about a fictional musician on the rise with a troubled life,” the film’s production company, Rivulet Media, said in a statement to E! News.

“It’s not in any way a biopic or based on any artist’s true life. We realize the title, which was intended as an homage to Mac Miller, and other artists gone too soon, feels disrespectful,” the statement added. “We’ve heard from many people on social media who have found offence with the title so, without hesitation, we will change it.”

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