'Rolling In The Deep' star rumour to play legend
Andrew Trendell

09:11 28th September 2013

Adele is rumoured to be making her return to music to star as Dusty Spingfield in an upcoming biopic movie about the legend's life.

The 25-year-old 'Rolling In The Deep' star has been on hiatus since falling pregnant, but now is rumoured for a comeback with a new album soon - and is reported to be playing Dusty Springfield on the big screen.

The Daily Star reports that Adele is attached to a project, 'in the early stages of development', with insiders claiming that the film has been in the pipeline for years, with Duffy and Nicole Kidman both rum­oured to be in line for the part previously. They claim that now producers have opted for Adele through due to her 'striking res­em­b­lance to Dusty'.

Adele also cites Spingfrield's 'Son Of A Preacher Man' as one of her favourite songs.

Watch Adele performing 'Set Fire To The Rain' at the Royal Albert Hall below

Similar rumours surfaced among tabloids last week when it was reported that Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe was in line to play Freddie Mercury in a biopic of the Queen star's life, which he later passionately denied - arguing that he was 'completely wrong' for the part and 'more likely to play Iggy Pop'.

Meanwhile, Adele is one of the acts tipped to headline Glastonbury next year, alongside the likes of Fleetwood Mac, Depeche Mode and Daft Punk.

Below: Who could headline Glastonbury 2014?

  • Daft Punk - The Robots would OWN the Pyramid Stage. Could we Get Lucky in 2014?

  • Led Zeppelin - Robert Plant and co wowed fans with their comeback show at London's O2 Arena several years ago. Another reunion could be the stuff that Glasto legend is made of.

  • The Faces - Inducted into the Hall Of Fame in 2012, Rod Stewart and co would rock Glasto HARD. All together now: "STAAAY WITH MEEEE"

  • The Strokes - Hard to believe that the daddies of the NYC revival have never graced Worthy Farm. Do they still have it in them to pull off a headline set?

  • Adele - Eavis admits that he's been after her for years. Her next album will probably shift eleventeen trillion copies and set her up quite nicely for the Pyramid Stage

  • Fleetwood Mac - The most predictable headline slot of all time, but potentially one of the best.

  • Elton John - He's about to unite Bestival in sweet song. The closing night of Glasto could be perfect for him.

  • Tom Petty - Legend. End of.

  • Kanye West - Jay Z fought off the haters and delivered one of Glasto's most memorable sets the other year. Anything The Hov can do, Yeezy can do better, right?

  • Stone Roses - Have they finished milking their reunion yet? Time will tell.

  • Rihanna - Beyonce did OK. Is Worthy Farm ready for Rihanna?

  • Justin Timberlake - He's got the hits, he's got the fans - but has he got what it takes to make Glasto-goers don a suit and tie?

  • Eminem - Slim Shady was pretty blinding at Reading & Leeds last month. Would you welcome him to the Pyrmaid Stage?

  • Prince - A rumour regarding the Purple One is as inevitable as Glasto rain. With new material on the horizon, our hopes for His Royal Badness could finally come true.

  • Depeche Mode: REACH OUT AND TOUCH FAITH!

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