Justin Timberlake to portray Elton John in bio-pic?

Justin Timberlake may be dressing in lavish costumes, platform shoes, and outlandish eyeglasses if Elton John gets his way. The singer-actor is apparently Elton John’s number one choice to star in a planned musical based on the veteran entertainer’s life.

John says he has compiled a list of actors he’d like to see play him in the planned musical film. “No. 1 on my wish list is Justin Timberlake, because he played me before in a David LaChapelle video of ‘Rocket Man’ and was superb,” he says.

The performer says he may write new songs for the film, but it will mostly utilize his vast catalog of hits to tell his unconventional story. “Because it’s going to be a surreal look at my life, and not just a factual look at my life, more in the manner of a Moulin Rouge!” John reveals. “I just don’t want it to be a normal biopic because my life hasn’t been like that. And it only goes up to when I go into rehab in 1990. It starts with me going into rehab and ends when I come out.”

John says he has a screenplay written by Billy Elliot’s Lee Hall and a director he’s excited about and plans to announce soon.

Elton John Ballet in Toronto

Love Lies Bleeding, a ballet inspired by Elton John, has opened in Toronto, Canada’s XTRA reports:

Set to the classic pop songs written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, it follows a character called the Elton Fan. The production deals with drug abuse and HIV and includes a long kiss between the two lead male dancers.

Above is part of a baseball themed number from opening night.

Elton John returns to Las Vegas!

Elton John is returning to the Las Vegas Strip for a three-year run at Caesars Palace.

The five-time Grammy winner announced Monday he’ll return with his “Million Dollar Piano” show to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas starting in September.
Tickets for the first 16 shows go on sale April 25.

John completed his first run at Caesars Palace in April 2009. “The Red Piano” was originally slated to run for three years, but was extended to a five-year run because of audience demand.

John was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999.
(via AP)