
Move over, biopic — there’s a new Madonna story in town.
Netflix is reportedly developing a limited series about the life and times of Madonna , the undisputed Queen of Pop, fashion reinvention, and controversy. And to bring her journey to life on screen, they’ve tapped none other than Shawn Levy , director of Deadpool & Wolverine , executive producer of Stranger Things , and all-around king of balancing heart with high-octane chaos.
No word yet on whether this show will include a musical number where she karate-kicks her way through the 80s — but we can dream.

📺 What Do We Know So Far?
Not much — which is exactly what you’d expect from a project involving someone as private and protective of her image as Madonna.
Here’s the official-ish scoop:
- The series is currently in early development at Netflix
- It will be a limited series , not a full-blown multi-season saga
- Shawn Levy (of Stranger Things fame) is attached to direct
- There’s no official comment yet from Netflix or Madonna herself
But here’s the juicy part: this isn’t the same project as Universal’s long-stalled biopic , which was supposed to star Julia Garner and got paused due to… well, let’s just say “creative differences.”
So instead of one film, we might get a whole season of drama, drama, and more drama.
🎭 From Biopic to Series — Same Star, New Format
Back in 2020, Madonna announced she was writing and producing her own feature-length biopic — and cast Julia Garner (Ozark , Gupta ) to play her younger self. But then… silence.
Until now.
Although the film was put on hold, Julia Garner remains a strong contender for the role — this time in a series format , which gives both the actress and the material room to breathe, evolve, and maybe even do justice to four decades of pop domination.
Plus, if you remember correctly, Garner made an appearance onstage with Madonna during her Celebration Tour in late 2023 — fueling rumors that she wasn’t just there to dance backup.

🧠 Why a Series Makes Sense
Let’s face it — trying to cram Madonna’s entire career into two hours? Impossible.
This is a woman who:
- Redefined pop music
- Broke every possible taboo
- Dated Tupac’s ghost (probably)
- Got excommunicated by multiple religions
- Wore underwear on her outside like it was nothing
A mini-series gives creators the chance to explore her early days in Detroit , her rise to fame, her battles with censorship, her cinematic highs (Evita ) and lows (W.E. ), and yes — that infamous Ray of Light era when she basically became a goddess in fishnets.
And unlike the stalled Universal biopic, a Netflix series could offer a deeper, more honest look at Madonna’s life — something she’s hinted at in interviews, saying that a TV format might allow for a more “nuanced and honest ” storytelling experience.
🖋️ Will Madonna Write Her Own Story?
She might.
Back when she first announced the Universal biopic, Madonna said she wanted to tell her story “through the eyes of a woman who fought her way to the top and carved out a space in the world of art.” She also co-wrote the script — which led many to believe it would be less biography , more auto-mythology .
Now, with the switch to a limited series, she may still be involved behind the scenes — shaping the narrative, correcting inaccuracies, and making sure no one dares say “Material Girl” without permission.
🎥 Shawn Levy: Mr. Deadpool Meets Ms. Material Girl
Yes, really.
Shawn Levy , the man who turned Ryan Reynolds into a wisecracking superhero mess, is now diving headfirst into the glittery, leather-clad world of Madonna.
Known for his ability to blend emotional depth with high-energy visuals, Levy seems like an unexpected but oddly perfect choice. After all, he’s already directed:
- Stranger Things (emotional rollercoaster)
- The Adam Project (time-travel dad issues)
- Deadpool & Wolverine (chaos, humor, and fourth-wall-breaking genius)
So if anyone can make a Madonna story feel epic, raw, and emotionally charged without turning it into a Lifetime special, it’s him.
💬 Final Thoughts: This Could Be Iconic — Or Very, Very Weird
We don’t know who else is attached, what specific chapters of Madonna’s life it’ll cover, or whether she’ll personally approve every line of dialogue — but hey, that’s what makes this so exciting.
If done right, this limited series has the potential to become the next Feud meets Halston meets Pose — a stylish, dramatic, unapologetic dive into the life of a woman who never apologized for being brilliant, bold, and brutally honest.
And honestly? If it’s half as wild as her Instagram comments section — we’re in for a ride.
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