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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 89%

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In Theaters: May 31, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: August 27, 2019 On Digital: August 6, 2019 Prime Video: May 22, 2020

R | 2h 1m | Drama, Biography

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From the time Reginald Dwight was a young boy, he was a musical prodigy. Unfortunately, he was also unloved by his neglectful and absentee parents. After meeting lyricist Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell), Reggie changes his name to Elton John (Taron Egerton) and the two songwriters become worldwide hits. However, Elton struggled to find love. Having missed out on it when he was a child, he looks for it in all the wrong places. He forms a relationship in the 1970s with John Reid (Richard Madden), who takes over as his manager, and has a short-lived marriage to Renate Blauel (Celinde Schoenmaker), but turns to drinking and drugs in order to get by. Finally, after years of struggling with substance abuse and depression, he finally comes to accept his sexual orientation. The film includes many classic songs, including “Crocodile Rock,” “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” and of course, “Rocketman,” all performed by Egerton.

Director: Dexter Fletcher

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Producer(s): Adam Bohling, David Furnish, David Reid, Elton John, Lawrence Bender, Matthew Vaughn

Cast: Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden, Gemma Jones, Bryce Dallas Howard, Stephen Graham, Tate Donovan, Steven Mackintosh

Writer(s): Lee Hall

Official Site: www.paramount.com/movies/rocketman

350 votes and 124 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 89%

88%

In Theaters: May 31, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: August 27, 2019 On Digital: August 6, 2019 Prime Video: May 22, 2020

R | 2h 1m | Drama, Biography

  Watch Trailer

From the time Reginald Dwight was a young boy, he was a musical prodigy. Unfortunately, he was also unloved by his neglectful and absentee parents. After meeting lyricist Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell), Reggie changes his name to Elton John (Taron Egerton) and the two songwriters become worldwide hits. However, Elton struggled to find love. Having missed out on it when he was a child, he looks for it in all the wrong places. He forms a relationship in the 1970s with John Reid (Richard Madden), who takes over as his manager, and has a short-lived marriage to Renate Blauel (Celinde Schoenmaker), but turns to drinking and drugs in order to get by. Finally, after years of struggling with substance abuse and depression, he finally comes to accept his sexual orientation. The film includes many classic songs, including “Crocodile Rock,” “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” and of course, “Rocketman,” all performed by Egerton.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 89%

88%

In Theaters: May 31, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: August 27, 2019

On Digital: August 6, 2019

Prime Video: May 22, 2020

R | 2h 1m | Drama, Biography

From the time Reginald Dwight was a young boy, he was a musical prodigy. Unfortunately, he was also unloved by his neglectful and absentee parents. After meeting lyricist Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell), Reggie changes his name to Elton John (Taron Egerton) and the two songwriters become worldwide hits.

However, Elton struggled to find love. Having missed out on it when he was a child, he looks for it in all the wrong places. He forms a relationship in the 1970s with John Reid (Richard Madden), who takes over as his manager, and has a short-lived marriage to Renate Blauel (Celinde Schoenmaker), but turns to drinking and drugs in order to get by.

Finally, after years of struggling with substance abuse and depression, he finally comes to accept his sexual orientation.

The film includes many classic songs, including “Crocodile Rock,” “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” and of course, “Rocketman,” all performed by Egerton.