Bryon Anthony McCane II, known as Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, announced that a biographical film about his life is currently in development [1, 2].

The project marks a significant effort to document the personal history of one of the most influential figures in the Midwest rap scene. By detailing the hardships and triumphs of his early years, the film aims to provide a broader audience with a comprehensive look at the artist's journey from struggle to global fame.

McCane said the news during an interview at the 9 News studio in Denver, Colorado [3]. The appearance coincided with discussions regarding his upcoming concert at the Levitt Pavilion in Denver [3].

According to the artist, the biopic will focus on pivotal moments in his life [2]. These include the traumatic experience of being kidnapped, and the subsequent trajectory of his career as he achieved success within the music industry [2].

McCane said the goal of the film is to share these important episodes of his personal history with a wider audience [2]. While specific production timelines or a studio partner have not been disclosed, the development of the script and narrative focus is underway.

The announcement comes as the artist continues to maintain a presence in the live performance circuit, balancing new media projects with his ongoing musical contributions.

A biographical film about his life is in development.

The development of this biopic suggests a shift toward legacy-building for McCane. By focusing on specific traumas and industry triumphs, the project seeks to transition his public image from a recording artist to a historical figure within the hip-hop genre, potentially opening doors for further archival storytelling about the Bone Thugs-n-Harmony era.