Everything indicates that finally the next film by the Mötley Crüe will be a recreation of the controversial autobiography of the band in 2001 under the name of 'The Dirt'. This was advanced by the band's drummer, Tommy Lee, in an interview with Billboard magazine in recent days, in which he anticipated that they are planning a film with great force, a very forceful audiovisual experience for the viewer.
Tommy Lee revealed that together with the bassist, Nikki Sixx, they met a few weeks ago with the filmmaker Jeff Tremaine (Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, 2013) to read the script of the biopic and begin to advance on the possible casting that would be confirmed for next month of July. On this point, Tommy Lee confirmed that, once the cast for the film has been chosen, the plan is for them to join the group's next tour as training to prepare the characters.
The drummer commented on the subject: “I can already imagine the experience of a twenty-five-year-old actor landing the part and then being sent on tour with us to hang out and study his character. What a trip! Surely the entire cast will return converted into a different animal ". As the drummer revealed when he finished reading the script with Tremaine, he thought that the two hours will be a surreal experience of the thirty years of his life, and wondered: "What was I thinking ... This movie is going to be crazy!" just by watching the movie start, they'll like it. But how the hell are they going to rate this? Triple R? (restricted content) ".