Bon Jovi Biopic Lands at Universal With Jon Bon Jovi Participating
Universal has won the bidding war for a Bon Jovi biopic, putting one of arena rock’s biggest catalogs on the feature-film track.
Multiple reports say the project is in early development, with Jon Bon Jovi participating and the studio securing access to the band’s music. That matters: music rights are often the make-or-break element for rock biopics, and Bon Jovi’s run of signature hits gives the film obvious commercial upside.
Coverage citing Variety and Deadline says screenwriter Cody Brotter is attached, while producers include Kevin J. Walsh and Gotham Chopra. No director or cast has been announced.
For context, Bon Jovi’s story has all the familiar biopic beats—Jersey-club beginnings, lineup chemistry, commercial pressure, and a breakthrough that redefined the band’s ceiling. The third album, Slippery When Wet, turned them from promising hard-rock act into a stadium force, and songs like “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “You Give Love a Bad Name,” and “It’s My Life” remain durable across radio, streaming, sports, and sync culture.
The challenge for any Bon Jovi movie will be tonal: balancing the high-gloss MTV-era mythology with the less glamorous reality of longevity—personnel shifts, industry resets, and the physical strain that comes with decades on the road. That tension is exactly where the strongest music biopics usually find their edge.
This project is separate from the 2024 Hulu docuseries Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, which took a documentary approach to the band’s career and recent years. The Universal film, by contrast, appears aimed at scripted narrative treatment of the formative climb and peak-era ascent.
With no release date yet, the next meaningful milestones are likely director attachment and casting.