A new biographical film based on the remarkable life of British comedian John Bishop has officially entered production in Los Angeles. The movie, tentatively titled The Long Road, will explore his journey from a semi-professional footballer and pharmaceutical salesman to becoming one of the most successful stand-up comics in the world. Bishop himself is serving as an executive producer on the project.
The script reportedly focuses on the pivotal moment in his 30s when he decided to try stand-up comedy for the first time on a whim. It also delves into his personal life, including his charitable work and his famous long-distance cycling challenges. Casting for the lead role has been a subject of intense speculation, with several A-list actors currently in talks for the part.
Directed by a BAFTA-winning filmmaker, the movie aims to be an uplifting "rags-to-riches" story that resonates with global audiences. Bishop stated that he wanted the film to show that "it's never too late to change your life." Production is expected to wrap by mid-year, with a gala premiere planned for the London Film Festival in late 2026.