Mid-way through 2010 it was announced that Training Day director  Antoine Fuqua had anointed himself the captain of a biopic about slain  rapper Tupac Shakur.The plan was to shoot in September. Meantime, Fuqua   said hed be opening his door to anyone that thinks they can do a good  Outlaw, Outlaw, Outlaw (They came in to sin)..Outlaw, Outlaw, Outlaw  (Dear God, I wonder could you save me?)
 I want to discover someone new. I want to discover a lot of new  people if I can. Obviously Im going to have to put some people in it  that you know, just because actors have different skills. I want to go  to the streets and find him anywhere he might be in the world.
 Today weve an update on the film, which is set up over at Morgan  Creek. Seems the film is gearing up for an April start in Los Angeles. 
 The official synopsis : The rise and fall of TUPAC SHAKUR is  chronicled, from his days attending the Baltimore School of the Arts as a  teenager, to his decision to leave his mothers dead-end life behind  and embrace the Thug Life in California, to his wild success as a rapper  and his dangerous war against the East Coast scene. A true poet who was  waylaid by fames trappings, his earliest ambition was to change the  world and make a difference in peoples lives, and before his tragic  murder in Las Vegas in 1996, thats exactly what 2Pac did
 Most interestingly, weve been supplied with the character breakdowns for the film :
 [ TUPAC SHAKUR ]
Seen from the ages of 17 to 25, an extraordinarily talented rapper,  poet, musician and actor, he grows up in the Druid Hill neighborhood of  Baltimore, where he attends the School of the Arts and stands out among  his classmates as a force to watch. Tupac grows up without a father, and  his mother  once a proud member of the Black Panthers  struggles with  crack addiction. He escapes to California with virtually nothing to his  name but his beloved composition book. Well-read and intense, Tupac  initially sees himself as a truth-bringer, and he wants to change the  world with his music and his message. As his star rises, and he finds  fame throughout the entertainment industry, his priorities change, and  he grows increasingly angry and paranoid. An attempt on his life and a  stint in prison alter his personality further until he fully embraces  the Death Row label and all it stands for. Still, before his death in  1996, Tupacs on the verge of another resurrection  of his music and  his soul. In his rapper persona hes a thug: tough, defiant, confident,  tattooed and ripped, pure energy, frenetic, propulsive, irresistible;  but in his personal life, especially around women like Jada and Kidada,  he can be pensive, thoughtful and vulnerable
 [ SUGE KNIGHT ]
Early 30s, an enormous, intimidating, larger-than-life man with a stone  countenance, never seen without his jewel-encrusted Death Row medallion  or his thuggish bodyguards (all of whom are members of the Bloods), hes  the CEO of Death Row Records. At times a fearsome figure, and at other  times a paternal, calming presence, Suge is proud of his authentic  history; he grew up in Compton and built his label with his own hands,  without any help from anyone. He believes that he and Tupac are kindred  spirits, and he tries to lure Tupac away from Interscope. Suge gets his  chance when he bails Tupac out of prison. Their legendary contract is  signed on a napkin
 [ AFENI ]
Seen from early 30′s  40′s, Tupacs mother, a strung-out wraith,  emaciated by crack, shes struggling to raise three kids on her own in  the ghetto. Afeni was once a proud, dignified member of the Black  Panthers. Arrested for supposedly participating in a terrorist  conspiracy, she stood up to her accusers in court, eloquently refuted  their claims, and won. Her legacy is something that young Tupac wishes  to emulate, so her fall from grace is tough on him. After her son leaves  Baltimore and becomes a star, Afeni manages to clean up her act, and by  the time Tupac is facing a prison sentence of his own, Afeni is there  to support him as a strong, healthy woman again
 [ MAURICE "MOPREME" SHAKUR ]
Seen from his early to late 20s, with glasses and a goatee, he is  Tupacs half-brother who grew up with Tupac in Baltimore and eventually  moves out to Oakland, California, to live with Tupac. A performer in his  own right, Mopreme was the first to enter the game of music and he  believes in creating a persona thats separate from ones real life.  After Tupac gets shot, Mopreme tries to raise bail, and hes concerned  when Suge steps in; he doesnt trust Suge and hes also troubled by  Tupacs East Coast/West Coast war. The brothers once-close relationship  is shattered when Suge turns the two young men against one another
 [ KIDADA JONES ]
Early 20s, a gorgeous, sultry, intelligent and loving young woman of  mixed race, she is Quincy Jones daughter who meets Tupac after he  insults her family. His attempt to apologize leaves her both infuriated  and charmed. Their animosity and sparks later turn into love, and she  accompanies him on his fateful trip to Vegas, though she doesnt like  boxing and would prefer to relax by the pool. Loving, kind, and  supportive, shes stunned by but happy about Tupacs marriage proposal,  and she urges him to meet with her father to discuss his future as an  artist
 [ JADA PINKETT ]
Long before she met and married Will Smith, Jada Pinkett was a classmate  of Tupacs at the Baltimore School of the Arts. A regal, stunning young  woman (seen from the ages of 17 to early 20s), she puts Tupac in his  place for altering some of Hamlets lines in a school production. She  encourages and supports his poetry, and tells him he was put on earth to  change things. Their important friendship continues throughout Tupacs  rise and fall; she visits him in prison and later urges him to apologize  to Quincy Jones and his family for offensive remarks he made. Shes  concerned that Tupac has changed too much from the boy she used to know
 In an interview with Vulture in August, co-writer Stephen J. Rivele  said, I knew nothing about [Shakur, but upon research] it became clear  that he was essentially a 19th century Romantic poet who found himself  in the 21st century
 He was just beginning to shed that anger and look  for a purer voice
He was in the process of changing himself, and  entering a new phase of his life  essentially a Romantic vision  and  had set up a new label, and a new production company to create it.
 Tupac Shakur, of course, was a popular rapper musician (he  appeared in such films as Gridlockd and Poetic Justice) who was  shot to death in September of 96 in Las Vegas.