Meryl Streep is set to step into the shoes of Joni Mitchell in a highly anticipated biopic directed by Cameron Crowe. The news was confirmed by music executive Clive Davis at his annual pre-Grammy bash, sparking excitement among fans and critics alike. But here's where it gets intriguing: the casting of Streep as an older Mitchell has already sparked debate. While some praise the choice, others question whether the Oscar-winning actress can truly embody the spirit of the iconic singer-songwriter. And this is the part most people miss... The biopic, which has been in the works for over a decade, promises an intimate look at Mitchell's life and music. Crowe, who developed a close friendship with Mitchell after an interview in 1979, has been working on the project for years, gathering insights and personal touches from the singer. But will Streep's portrayal capture the essence of Mitchell's unique voice and perspective? The controversy doesn't stop there. Some fans are also questioning whether Anya Taylor-Joy, who was rumored to play the younger Mitchell, should have been cast instead. The debate is sure to rage on, and we want to hear from you! Do you think Meryl Streep is the right choice for the role? Or should the filmmakers have gone with a younger actress? Share your thoughts in the comments below!