Netflix is said to be ahead with broadcasting the TV talent boy that Liam Payne filmed before his death, even though he has not yet received the last blessing of his family.
The singer fell tragically at his death of a balcony on the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, after a binge of drinks with drinks on October 16 at the age of 31.
The summer before his death, Liam had packed the filming of the Netflix show, the band, next to Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger, Destiny's Child Star Kelly Rowland and AJ McLean from Backstreet Boys.
The show was intended to find talented singers from all over the country and to place them in groups based exclusively on musical compatibility, connection and merit to find 'the next great music group', with Liam one of the jury members.
In the aftermath of his shock, Netflix made conversations with the loved ones of the star and it was claimed last month that they were on the approval of his family before the show was broadcast.
However, the Sun reports that the streaming giant has made the decision to release the series this year without getting the last sign, so that Liam's loved ones remain overwhelmed.
Netflix is said to be ahead of broadcasting the TV talent hunt Liam Payne filmed before his death, even though he did not receive the last blessing of his family (depicted in March)
The singer fell tragically at his death of a balcony on the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, after a drink with drinks on October 16 at the age of 31 (depicted days before his death in Argentina)
An insider said the publication: 'They spoke with Liam's family because they did not want to continue the project without considering their feelings.
“The family got the feeling that this was a celebration of Liam, a picture of positivity. He did what he did best as a real boy band star.
'But they had not given it a final approval stamp and as far as they are concerned, they still discussed what the show would look like. So they were surprised by the announcement. '
The vice president of the unwritten series of Netflix, Jeff Gaspin, confirmed this week that discussions with the Liam family were underway.
During a next on Netflix 2025 press event in London on Wednesday, he said The Mirror: 'So Liam was part of building the band and we had contact with his family to discuss what role will play.
“There is nothing to announce yet. But we spoke with his family. '
Filming for building the band is said to have been packed at the end of August with three live shows for an audience in Aviva Studios in Manchester.
Netflix said earlier that viewers can expect 'a lot of drama, artistry at the next level and unforgettable versions' from the series.
The summer before his death, Liam had packed the filming of the Netflix show and built the band, in addition to Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger (left) Destiny's Child Star Kelly Rowland (right) and AJ McLean van Backstreet Boys
In the aftermath of his shock, Netflix made conversations with the loved ones of the star and it was claimed last month that they were on the approval of his family before the show was broadcast (shown in March)
However, the Sun reports that the streaming giant has made the decision to release the series this year without getting the last sign, so that Liam's loved ones remain overwhelmed (depicted 2019)
While the executive producer of the Show Cat Lawson greeted the show as 'Brave and Bold Undertaking', and we added: “We surrender the power to the singers to form their own band based on chemistry first.”
Liam became famous a household name besides Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan when they formed one direction on the X factor.
The boy band soon became an international sensation, which won legions of fans, prizes and number 1 before they split themselves in 2016, shortly after Zayn left the group.
It comes after the cause of death of Liam was confirmed earlier this month during a British investigation, three months after his shock.
His medical cause of death has now been announced as 'polytrauma', a term that means that a person has multiple traumatic injuries to his body.
A hearing, of which the court of Buckinghamshire Coroner said it was held on December 17, was told that it could take 'some time' to determine exactly how the singer died.
The national criminal and correctional public prosecutor of the Argentina who relates a statement that five people have been charged with the death of Liam, with the manager of the hotel, a receptionist and a friend of Liam who are accused of manslaughter.
They are reportedly hotel manager Gilda Martin, receptionist Esteban Grassi and Payne's friend Roger Nores. Two other people are charged with the supply of drugs.
Liam became famous a household name besides Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson (tied in 2013) when they formed one direction on the X factor
Nores is accused of manslaughter because he reportedly left him to his luck knowing that he was unable to take care of himself and to know that he was [Liam] Suffering from several addictions', according to judicial documents.
Two others, hotel employee Ezequiel Pereyra and Ober Braian Paiz, are responsible for supplying cocaine.
The head of the National Criminal and Correctional Court No. 34, Judge Laura Bruniard, said that Nores is responsible for the crime of negligent murder as the perpetrator seen that he had accepted a position of guarantee for the deceased's family. ”
It is claimed that there are images that show that the American citizen Nores was in the hotel about 50 minutes before Liam's death, and the judge said that he “should have consulted a doctor” and “should have done this without trusting in What the hotel staff could do '.
Public prosecutors also claim that Martin and Grassi saw Liam under the influence in the lobby, but offer no medical help.
Judge Bruniard said that on the day of Liam's death “he was unable to take care of himself” and that images show that he was unconscious and was “dragged by three people.”
“The way he was treated shows a state of vulnerability,” the judge said, adding that Liam was brought to his room a “risk to his life.”
It comes after the cause of death of Liam was confirmed earlier this month during a British investigation, three months after his shock -death (the balcony he fell from, is depicted via drone)
His medical cause of death has now been announced as 'polytrauma', a term that means that a person has several traumatic injuries to his body (depicted in 2019)
“Payne's consciousness was changed and there was a balcony in the room,” she added.
“The right thing to do was to leave him in a safe place and with company until a doctor arrived.”
She added that she did not think that Martin and Grassi acted 'malicious', but' were 'careless to be brought to the room and to take him there respectively'.
In conclusion, the judge said that Nores, Martin and Grassi 'contributed, although not in a planned way, to create a risk that resulted in the death of Payne, either by action or omission'.