‘All Eyez On Me’ Movie Leaked; Tupac Shakur Biopic Revealed After It Got Stolen By A Hacker
Rappers and music aficionados alike were curious when news broke out that a biopic for the late rapper Tupac Shakur, titled "All Eyez on Me," was leaked after a Bahamian man was arrested for hacking numerous accounts of celebrities, according to sources.
"All Eyez on Me" was the fourth studio album by American rapper Tupac Shakur, or most notably known as 2pac, which was released back in Feb. 13, 1996 under Death Row Records that won the Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year.
In recent reports, a movie-script for a film of the same title, "All Eyez on Me," was leaked to be a biopic based on the acclaimed rapper Tupac Shakur, after Alonzo Knowles was arrested for hacking celebrities' email accounts where the script was found and peddled thereafter, as reported by NBC News.
It was detailed that earlier this month, the 23-year old Bahamian man offered to sell a well-known radio host "a movie-script for an upcoming hip hop artist biopic movie," based on the statements made in a criminal complaint filed against the hacker, courtesy of the source.
Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara commented on the content of which the hacker was able to obtain.
"This case has all of the elements of the kind of blockbuster script the defendant, Alonzo Knowles, is alleged to have stolen," the Attorney stated, courtesy of People.
"Hacks into celebrities' private emails, identity theft, and attempts to sell victim's information to the highest bidder; unfortunately, these circumstances are all too real," he added.
It was also reported that the recently leaked biopic movie "All Eyez on Me" will cast newcomer Demetrius Shipp, Jr., who will portray the legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, and will also have Jamal Woolard to reprise his role as the iconic Notorious B.I.G., according to the Variety.