New Tupac Movie Believes Rapper Is Still Alive, Hiding In New Mexico: This Is NOT Fiction!
New Tupac Movie Believes Rapper Is Still Alive, Hiding In New Mexico: This Is NOT Fiction!
A new Tupac Shakur movie is on the way, according to reports. Tupac was a rapper and actor. He died on September 13, 1996, after being shot in Las Vegas. According to the coroners report, Shakur died from internal bleeding. The official causes of death were noted as respiratory failure and cardiopulmonary arrest in connection with multiple gunshot wounds.
A new movie, by filmmaker, Rick Boss, plans to tell the story of how they believe he is still living and escaped. The film is tentatively titled, 2Pac: The Great Escape From UMC and explores a conspiracy theory that Tupac escaped from the hospital.
Rick Boss suggests that the rapper may have been informed that he had a hit out on him beforehand and had a body double that actually was in Suge Knight’s car.
(On the night of September 7, 1996, Shakur was in the passenger side of Suge Knight’s 1996 black BMW. At 11:15 p.m. (PDT), when they were at a stop light, a white, four-door, late-model Cadillac with unknown occupants pulled up to the right side of Shakur’s sedan. Someone inside rapidly fired gunshots at Shakur. He was hit four times, twice in the chest, once in the arm, and once in the thigh. One of the bullets went into Shakur’s right lung.)
Rick Boss says,
This movie is about Tupac actually escaping from University Medical Center here in Vegas and relocating to New Mexico [and] getting protection from the Navajo tribe. When certain FBI agencies are looking for you, they are going to block the airport. So you can’t travel out so the best way to escape is through helicopter, private helicopter to another state.”
He continues,
“You can write a fiction story, but this is not fiction. This is facts through certain people I know.”
The movie is set to debut in 2021.
In 2017, All Eyez on Me, a biographical drama film about the rapper was released.
It was directed by Benny Boom and written by Jeremy Haft, Eddie Gonzalez and Steven Bagatourian. Titled after Shakur’s 1996 fourth studio album, the film starred Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Shakur with Kat Graham, Lauren Cohan, Hill Harper and Danai Gurira in supporting roles, with Jamal Woolard reprising his role as Christopher “The Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace from Notorious (2009).
What are your thoughts about this new film? Let us know in the comments.



Previous Article
Next Article
Viola Davis To Release Memoir ‘Finding Me’ In April 2022: This Is My Story, Straight No Chaser
Jess Hilarious Once Again Regrets Joking About Chadwick Boseman’s Appearance Weeks Before His Death
Marlon Wayans Speaks Out After Facing Backlash For His Comments Surrounding Montgomery Riverfront Brawl: ‘Why Would I Criticize Black People For Defending Themselves?’
‘Harriet’ Tubman Film Gets Backlash Over Black British Actress Cynthia Erivo Playing Lead, Critics Threaten Boycott
Snoop Dogg To Star In Upcoming Film ‘The UnderDoggs,’ Produced By Kenya Barris
Tyler Perry Opens Up About Disciplining His 8-Year-Old Son w/ Compassion: ‘I Realized That Nobody Ever Had A Conversation w/ Me That I Could Understand’
Chadwick Boseman’s Brothers Recall His Final Days: I’ve Been Trying To Remember Chad Not Chadwick
Debbie Allen Reveals An Offer For ‘A Different World’ Spin-Off Was ‘On The Table’ After The Series Ended