Anya Taylor-Joy and Meryl Streep Team Up for an Unconventional Joni Mitchell Biopic — Can’t Wait to See It!

Crowe’s comeback blends music, memory, and cinematic magic.
News of a fresh biopic always sparks my interest, and this time it’s Cameron Crowe’s long-gestating Joni Mitchell project. Anya Taylor-Joy is set to play Mitchell in her prime, while Meryl Streep will step into her shoes later in life, around her recovery from a 2015 aneurysm.
Two eras, two actresses, one icon — intriguing, isn’t it?
A Delayed Beginning
Crowe had hoped to start filming in March, but the January wildfires that damaged his Los Angeles home forced delays. Now production is expected later this year or early 2026. After more than a decade away from narrative features, momentum finally seems real.
A Personal Story
This isn’t just another biopic. Crowe first interviewed Mitchell as a Rolling Stone journalist in 1979, and they’ve been friends ever since. For three years they’ve worked on the script together, shaping it into something more intimate than a simple life story. That’s exactly what Mitchell’s legacy deserves, many would agree.
With Taylor-Joy, Streep and Crowe united, this feels like the right mix of talent and timing.
Joni Beyond the Screen
And because no story about Joni Mitchell feels complete without a few extra notes, here are some delightful details worth remembering:
- Mitchell is still very much with us — she turned 81 this year.
- Her timeless hit Big Yellow Taxi has been covered by countless artists, from Bob Dylan to Janet Jackson.
- Across her career she has collected eleven major awards, cementing her place among the greats.
- Mitchell even pops up in popular culture: in Love Actually, Alan Rickman’s character famously gifts his wife a CD of her songs.