Blue are keen to make a biopic.

The reunited noughties boy band - comprising Lee Ryan, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Simon Webbe - are gearing up to release their comeback album 'Heart and Soul' on September 9, which will be followed by the tour of the same name in December.

And the 'Guilty' hitmakers have revealed they'd love to make a movie like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' or 'Rocketman' and have even thought about who would play them.

Duncan, 43, told the Metro newspaper’s Guilty Pleasures column: “I’ve always wanted to make a Blue film.”

Simon Webbe, 44, said Chris Rock can play him, Antony, 40, would like to see Robert De Niro cast as him, but Lee, 38, wants to play himself.

He said: “I’d play myself, because people always come up to me and say I look like Lee Ryan!”

Blue have also had discussions about a jukebox musical.

Antony said: “I spoke to a few producers over the years, but it just hasn’t felt right."

While referencing their 2004 hit ‘Bubblin', he teased: “Watch this space, there might be something Bubblin’ - excuse the pun - in the background.”

Blue have just released their first song in seven years, ‘Haven’t Found You Yet’.

'Heart and Soul' can be pre-ordered now by visiting Blue.lnk.to/preorder and will be available on CD, Vinyl and Cassette, as well as on all digital platforms.

Get your tickets here https://Blue.lnk.to/ticketsnq.



Blue's rescheduled 2022 UK tour dates:

Sunday 4th December - Cardiff Motorpoint Arena

Monday 5th December - Manchester AO Arena

Wednesday 7th December - Leeds First Direct Arena

Friday 9th December - Birmingham Resorts World Arena

Sunday 11th December - Liverpool M S Bank Arena

Monday 12th December - Brighton Centre

Tuesday 13th December - London The O2

Thursday 15th December - Bournemouth International Centre

Friday 16th December - Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

Sunday 18th December - Aberdeen P J Live

Monday 19th December - Glasgow OVO Hydro

Tuesday 20th December - Newcastle Utilita Arena

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