A biopic dedicated to George Floyd is currently in the works as it’s focused on the memory of his life.
Considerably, the upcoming film will be executive produced by his daughter, Gianna Floyd, and her mother, Roxie Washington, appropriated.
According to Baller Alert, the screen play is set to be organized by “Stomp The Yard,” Gregory R. Anderson.

The announcement of the movie was a happy moment for Washington when she was first informed.
“We are excited the world will see the real, jovial, and loving George we know. This film will humanize him, embody the essence of his life, and hopefully reignite efforts to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. It’s time for justice and equality for all,” she said.
Additionally, Washington advised that there should be justice for anyone wrongfully in trouble with the law, saying, ““We need to make changes swiftly. No other child should lose their father like Gianna did. We thank everyone who stood with us and protested. George’s legacy will live on through this film,” Baller Alert also reported.

With an honorable team of his family to work on the film, it also surrounds the tragedy of Floyd’s murder caused by police brutality on March, 25, 2020.
His tragic murder sparked up a worldwide protest large groups of people throughout the community was they came together and walked across the Manhattan Bridge.
The film has a barramundi build up with Radar Pictures, Queens Film, Media Productions, along with Night Fox Entertainment.

A positive outcome is what Dr. Kaeita Rankin is her expectations on putting together a major film, expressing, “I am committed to using my platform and talents to make a positive impact in the world. By telling George Floyd’s story and shedding light on the injustices faced by marginalized communities, I hope to inspire change and create a better future for generations to come. George Floyd’s legacy will not be forgotten, and I am honored to be a part of this important project.”
After the tragic passing of Floyd, all charges towards Derek Chauvin came to the verdict of guilty.
A moral wall of George Floyd has been made across the states of a memory of who he was as a person and now, another memory will be made into a movie as a memory in his name.


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