Cleveland Hardaway Morris entered the world six weeks early, a premature arrival that led to permanent blindness. Yet, this Michigan-born boy was destined to become the visionary force known as Stevie Wonder. This film follows the incredible trajectory of a child prodigy who outgrew the "Little Stevie" moniker to become a pioneer of the 20th-century sound. From the early days of singing in the church choir to the high-pressure hallways of Motown, his journey was never simple. He faced the uncertainty of a changing voice that nearly ended his career and later survived a devastating car crash that left him in a coma, a moment that redefined his spiritual and musical purpose.

Stevie Wonder did more than just sell 100 million records; he broke the chains of the traditional record industry. By demanding total artistic freedom at the age of 21, he paved the way for every independent artist who followed. We see the man behind the hits, the activist who took on the US government to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the artist who stood against apartheid even when it meant being banned from the airwaves. This is a story of resilience, social consciousness, and a legendary talent that spans R&B, funk, and soul. It is the definitive look at a life lived with purpose, proving that the best is always yet to come.