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A&E is Coming Out with Tupac & Biggie Biopics of Their Own!

All Eyez on Me is out on Pac's birthday, June 16th. Looks like we have another biopic to look forward to...1 for Pac & 1 for Biggie. 

A&E is set to air both next month, in June. 

Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. is a two-part series that features interviews from people who were close to the late rapper such as his mother, Voletta Wallace, Faith Evans, Diddy, Nas, Jay Z, Lil Cease and more. The series will also have "archival footage and audio recordings from Christopher Wallace's life," Rolling Stone claims. Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. will air on June 28 and June 29. 

Who Killed Tupac? is a six-part documentary that investigates the killing of Pac. It begins on June 29, as well. In this series, civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump -- who went to high school with Pac's mom, Afeni -- examines the circumstances surrounding late rapper's passing. Crump also compares these circumstances to the deaths of Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.

“The late Christopher Wallace and Tupac Shakur continue to impact the world two decades after their tragic, unsolved murders and there is still a public longing to connect with these figures,” said A&E's Elaine Frontain. 

It's 20 years later and people are still heavily interested in both Pac & Biggie. Some more interesting info, Johnny Deppis set to star in a Biggie biopic based on the Labyrinth book. Steve McQueen will reportedly be directing another Pac documentary separate from A&E's; and the USA Network has ordered a true crime series about the deaths Pac and Biggie called Unsolved.

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