
It’s just material and it’s just silly to me.”ĭuring this month, Beyoncé also released “Single Ladies” and “If I Were a Boy” as the first singles off her third studio album I Am…Sasha Fierce. It’s real.” She also shares that she didn’t want an engagement ring because “people put too much emphasis on that. It’s not about interviews or getting the right photo op. October 2008: Beyoncé offers a rare glimpse of what her relationship with Jay Z is really like during an interview with Essence: “We decide everything. It’s one of the hardest things about a real relationship of equals. This is about how difficult it is to respect a lover as an autonomous human being, with separate needs and goals and timelines than yours. In a lot of ways, this is the flip side of the songs in my catalog like ‘Big Pimpin’, where women exist almost completely as predators or objects. Later, in 2010, Jay Z addresses the lyrics in his book, Decoded: “These lines are about trying to have a real, serious relationship with another ambitious professional. November 2006: Jay Z releases the album Kingdom Come, which includes the song “Lost One.” The song’s introspective lyrics read “I don’t think it’s meant to be, B/But she loves her work more than she does me/And honestly, at 23/I would probably love my work more than I did she.” The album prominently featured a number of joyful love songs, but “Ring the Alarm” and “Resentment” get the rumor mill going as some fans speculated the lyrics to “Resentment” in particular could have been inspired by an affair. Matthew Knowles releases a statement denying several rumors including the ones about Rihanna, suggesting they are an attempt to sabotage the album’s success following the release of B’Day. Jay Z’s use of the term “girlfriend” only heightened the romantic narrative of the song, sending tongues wagging about a potential romance between Beyoncé and Jay Z. October 2002: In her first post-Destiny’s Child work, Beyoncé is featured on Jay Z’s 2002 track “’03 Bonnie & Clyde ” she also appears as the ride-or-die Bonnie to Jay Z’s Clyde in the accompanying video. According to an interview with Vanity Fair in 2013, Jay Z says that during this shoot, they were “just beginning to try to date each other,” and that at the time, he was still trying to “wine and dine” her. November 2001: The pair appear on the cover of Vanity Fair‘s music issue alongside David Bowie, Gwen Stefani and others. However, in a 2008 interview with Seventeen, Beyoncé says that she first met the rap mogul when she was 18 (around 1999 or 2000) and that they began dating when she was 19. In a 2007 interview with Charlie Rose, Jay Z said he met Beyoncé “10 years ago,” which would place their first meeting around 1997.


"Their unique take on the comic makes it unlike any anti-hero story I've ever heard, and I love it.1997 – 2000: Sometime during this three-year period, Jay Z and Beyoncé meet for the first time. "Peter and I are thrilled to death that a writer and a director we both admire are bringing 'Irredeemable' to life in a faithful and respectful way while inventing their own twists and turns," he told the outlet.
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In March, "Irredeemable" creator Mark Waid told Deadline that he and illustrator Peter Krause are excited to see the graphic-novel series come to life.

But can he discover what made the Plutonian go crazy before his own degenerative super powers cause him to lose his mind?"
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It continues: "Unwillingly thrust into the role of savior, Max must uncover the Plutonian's mysterious past in order to discover how to bring him down. "We're thrilled to announced IRREDEEMABLE & INCORRUPTIBLE will be adapted into a film! Jeymes Samuel is set to direct and Kemp Powers will write!" the caption read.įor those unfamiliar with the story, the logline reads, "When the world's most powerful and beloved superhero, the god-like Plutonian, inexplicably begins slaughtering everyone on Earth, the only person that can stop him is his former arch-nemesis, the super-powered villain Max Damage." On March 18, Boom! Studios, which announced its Netflix deal two years ago, confirmed the exciting news via an Instagram post. Meanwhile, Keith Powers, who's also known for his work in 2020's "Soul" and the upcoming "Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse," is handling the scripts. JAY-Z and "The Harder They Fall" director Jeymes Samuel are teaming up again! This time, it's for Netflix's adaptation of the comic-book series "Irredeemable" and its spinoff, "Incorruptible." While the release date hasn't been revealed yet, we do know that Samuel is set to direct the upcoming films and JAY-Z will coproduce both projects.
