Ramon Ramirez Special to the American-Statesman You may be scrolling through your streaming library this month and inclined to glaze over the Aretha Franklin TV drama. But this isn’t some VH1 re-telling of the Temptations' downfall you’ve seen before. Bloated biopics that lionize difficult male stars like James Brown can be an eyeroll — "Aretha" is at least going there. Landing on Hulu via National Geographic’s “Genius” series in March, "Aretha" unfurls the Queen of Soul’s out-sized legacy with an all-star list of collaborators. Broadway and movie star Cynthia Erivo ("The Color Purple," "Harriet" ) has the impossible task of portraying Franklin, and Emmy-winner Courtney B. Vance stars as Franklin’s father.