Soundgarden Documentary Canceled, Replaced By Awesome Project

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Banger Films duo Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn’s Soundgarden documentary with Canadian indie director Reg Harkema has been canceled.

In a new “Ask Me Anything” session on Banger TV’s YouTube channel, Dunn revealed that that the Soundgarden documentary is no longer in the works. He explained, “We, unfortunately… We were in a long development phase with the band, and we put the call out to fans and people who love the band and had photos and memorabilia in their collection — things that we might be able to use for the film — but, unfortunately, kind of at the last minute, the one-yard line, if you will, the plan kind of fell apart. Not everyone in the band wanted to do the film. That’s the crux of it. Now, we are — although it’s not officially being announced yet, but I’ll say it anyway — is we will be doing a Chris Cornell documentary, which I’m really excited about because, although one fourth of Soundgarden, this is a guy whose career is obviously a huge part of the Soundgarden story and vice versa. But also his story goes far beyond Soundgarden, obviously with Audioslave and then with his own solo project. So, in a sense, we will be telling, to some extent, the story of Soundgarden through Chris’s film, but it will, of course, be about much more than that.”

Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil spoke to Alternative Nation about the proposed band documentary in June 2014: “I haven’t seen any footage yet, but we have a general idea, an outline. We imagine it’ll be chronological, and maybe a bit autobiographical. [chuckles] I don’t know, I haven’t seen anything yet, but I imagine it’ll be very good. The guys who I understand are working on it are fantastic; they make some great documentaries.”