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Apple beats Netflix, wins next Scorsese

2020-05-28T14:57:42.861Z


Apple beats Netflix and takes home the next Martin Scorsese film: "Killers of the Flower Moon", a thriller set in the West with two of the director's favorite actors, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, and Dante Ferretti's sets, will be the project ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - NEW YORK, MAY 28 - Apple beats Netflix and brings home the next film by Martin Scorsese: "Killers of the FlowerMoon", a thriller set in the West with two of the director's favorite actors, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, and iset by Dante Ferretti, will be the most important project since the IT giant in the world of great cinema after the purchase from Sony of "Greyhound" with Tom Hanks on the battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War.
    "Killers of the Flower Moon" will be the sixth film in which Scorsese and DiCaprio work together and the first after "The Wolfof Wall Street". DiCaprio and De Niro did not recite together from the times of "This Boy's Life", the 1993 film that made the actor know then at a very young age. DiCaprio then gave De Niro ilmerito that he had shown him how hard work on set could lead the way to becoming a superstar.
    Still uncertain, according to Variety, the date for the first clapperboard, initially set for last March before the outbreak of the coronavirus. To complicate things would also be the dense agenda of the star of "Titanic": Leonardo has several projects in the pipeline including the next Adam McKay film for Netflix with Jennifer Lawrence. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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