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It's been nearly five years since the great David Bowie left this mortal coil, so you just knew a Bowie movie was inevitable, but at least the first trailer for Stardust makes it look like a classy enough affair rather than a garish Hollywood biopic. The indie film stars Johnny Flynn (Emma.) as a young David Bowie, who finds himself at a crossroads in 1971 upon being sent to America to promote his newest record, The Man Who Sold the World. Leaving behind his pregnant wife Angie (Jena Malone), Bowie and his band embark on a makeshift coast-to-…
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You just knew it was coming this year... because Hollywood just can't help itself. A David Bowie movie titled Stardust is in the works starring Johnny Flynn, the singer-turned-actor who recently starred in the indie drama Beast and played a young Albert Einstein on the National Geographic series Genius. He also starred opposite Anne Hathaway in the indie movie Song One. Gabriel Range will direct from a script by Christopher Bell, and the film will follow a young Bowie during his first visit to America in 1971 -- a trip that inspired Bowie to create his iconic alter …