“All Eyez On Me” Trailer Released On Tupac’s 45th Birthday

    First trailer for All Eyez On Me released.

    Weeks after filming for the All Eyez On Me biopic on Tupac Shakur wrapped in Las Vegas, a trailer for the film has been released. Although brief, the trailer shows ‘Pac as a youth and at the peak of his career.

    The trailer is narrated by Danai Gurira who plays the role of Afeni Shakur in the biopic.

    “Son, this ain’t just about you. Like all black men, you have a bullseye on your back. They are gonna give you the tools that you need to destroy yourself,” Gurira, as Afeni Shakur, says in the trailer.

    The release of the trailer for All Eyez On Me, which is directed by Benny Boom, comes on Tupac’s 45th birthday.

    Instead of a set release date, the one-minute trailer concludes with the words “coming soon.”

    The trailer for All Eyez On Me, which stars Demetrius Shipp Jr., Danai Gurira, and Jamal Woolard, can be found below.

    15 thoughts on ““All Eyez On Me” Trailer Released On Tupac’s 45th Birthday

    1. Don’t support this film hey sued afeni for the rights and publishing it’s fucked, support the John singleton directed movie coming soon

    2. Are used to Rock with game but he’s coming out his mouth about biggie , he bout to start this shit all over again

    3. Pac the goat fool hands down don’t get it twisted wish homie was still here 4real we wouldn’t b listening to half this fuck shit out nowadays

    4. Dang, this got me interested in the movie I’d almost forgotten, looks great! Can’t wait!
      Pac deserves an awesome biopic.

    5. Afeni was sued by all kinds of people due to Pac’s estate. Pac recorded songs all over and signed off on all kinds of deals, many being verbal contracts. When his mother inherited his estate, things got tricky. She had good lawyers handle the whole ordeal, and unwillingly pulled verses from people who legitimately paid for them. Hip Hop is art. When you mix money with art and the legal world, some toes will get stepped on. I am sure the Hughes film will be better due to the quality of the director, but this looks well worth watching as well. Pay was a very complex person, full of contradictions and raw energy/talent. I wonder where these garbage MCS of today would be today if Pac an Big where still alive?

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