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Jimmy Page reveals talks for Led Zeppelin movie

Jimmy Page confirms talks are underway for a Led Zeppelin movie.
The 75-year-old guitarist has revealed there are "always" discussions regarding a potential big screen project focused on the ‘Whole Lotta Love’ rockers, and a film based on their career could become a reality.
He told the Daily Mail newspaper columnist Sebastian Shakespeare: "It’s been discussed. There are always people trying to make money out of Led Zeppelin. In Siberia and LA, there’s probably a meeting going on right now."
However, the rock ‘n’ roll legend – who completed the lineup with Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and the late John Bonham – insisted he isn’t all that enthusiastic about the potential feature film as he insisted the iconic band’s music tells fans everything they need to know about their story.
He added: "What would I want to do a film for? Listen to the albums — it’s all on there."
Jimmy’s comments come after Sir Tom Jones revealed he was also in talks for a movie about his life as studio bosses look to turn his story into the next big music blockbuster.
He recently said: "They’re talking about doing a film about my life and they’re trying to find out who would play me."
Although the 79-year-old crooner is flattered by the idea, he admitted he has reservations about the musical aspects of the project.
He added: "I hope they find a Welsh actor to play me and not a singer. They should leave the singing to me – that’s all I ask."
Meanwhile, earlier this year Sir Rod Stewart admitted he would love to have a biopic made about his own life after hearing about his pal Sir Elton John getting the big screen treatment with hit movie ‘Rocketman’.
He said: "I haven’t seen the Elton John biopic, but I’d love one of me."

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