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Migos are making a movie and Quavo's writing the script

Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 04 October 2017 04:18 EDT
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Migos have been a dominant force in hip-hop over the past couple of years, and now they're setting their sights on film.

Asked by Zane Lowe on Beats 1 what, if anything, they're concentrating on outside of music, Offset said: "Movies, movies."

Directing? Acting? Producing?

"All of it, as one," he continued. "My boy Quavo been writing the script, he out here really in the kitchen tryna whip up."

On the inspiration behind the film, Quavo jumped in: "I always been watching my favourite musicians doing movies - they used to do that a lot in the 90s. So, I’m a ’90s baby and all my favorite movies got all my dope artists in ’em.

"Juice, Menace II Society, All the Snoop Dogg movies, Master P movies, I Got the Hook-Up, Baller Blockin’ the Big Tymers movie... That’s what we’re doing right now; we’re looking into the script.”

Quavo, Offset and Takeoff are no strangers to acting, having starred in an episode of FX's award-winning Atlanta.

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