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Lance Bass Discusses Prospects for an *NSYNC Biopic

By Alex Turner
December 15, 2025
3 min
Lance Bass Discusses Prospects for an *NSYNC Biopic

Lance Bass recently revealed that the potential *NSYNC biopic hinges on his role as a producer. During an interview at Los Angeles International Airport on October 27, 2023, Bass outlined his ideas for how the band's storied history could be portrayed on screen.

This announcement comes amid an industry trend where biographical films about pop groups have gained traction; for instance, the highly successful *Spice Girls* documentary *Spice World* was released in 1997, and more recently, the *Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody* biopic premiered in December 2022.

Bass, who was a member of *NSYNC from 1995 to 2002, highlighted that the project needs the right creative direction. He stated, "I have a specific vision on how to tell our story, but it won't happen unless I'm involved as a producer." This marks a critical moment in Bass's career, as he shifts from performer to storyteller, mirroring the career moves of other pop stars, such as Justin Timberlake, who is also an executive producer on the upcoming *Trolls Band Together* movie set to release on November 17, 2023.

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Bass, who was a member of *NSYNC from 1995 to 2002, highlighted that the project needs the right creative direction

Previously, *NSYNC's* reunion at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards on September 12 attracted significant attention. The group presented the Best Pop award, reinforcing their lasting impact on pop culture. Such events have illustrated a growing nostalgia for 90s pop and boy band culture, which increases interest in a biopic.

Industry sources confirm that Bass's discussions could lead to partnerships with production companies familiar with music biopics. This parallels how the *Queen* biopic *Bohemian Rhapsody* redefined expectations for music-themed films when it debuted in 2018, grossing over $900 million worldwide.

If the *NSYNC project moves forward, it could include iconic moments from their career, like the release of their seminal album, *No Strings Attached*, which sold 2.4 million copies in its first week in March 2000. This kind of detail enriches popular narratives and showcases the group's monumental impact on the music industry.

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Looking ahead, Bass also has several personal projects on the horizon. Sources indicate he is working on a reality series focusing on the lives of former boy band members, which would explore their transitions after stardom. This follows a similar format used by *Backstreet Boys* members who participated in the 2021 reality series *The Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of*.

In conclusion, if the *NSYNC biopic comes to fruition, it could significantly reshape the narrative of boy band history in popular culture. Bass's strategic involvement as a producer highlights his commitment to preserving and authenticating the band's legacy.

As of now, Bass’s vision remains conceptual. The success of the project will depend on aligning the creative forces with the timing and public interest, especially given the growing trend of nostalgia films.

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As of now, Bass’s vision remains conceptual