Crime-centric drama to be helmed by Martin Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Dwayne Johnson.
Get ready to dive into an intriguing tale of power, grit, and ambition set against the tropical backdrop of Hawaii! This upcoming flick, still untitled, is gearing up to be a mafia masterpiece like no other. Team Rock, featuring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Emily Blunt, pitched the idea to Martin Scorsese and Leo himself, with Scorsese stepping in as both director and producer. The screenplay will be penned by the talented Nick Bilton, author of the bestseller "Hatching Twitter".
Comparisons to Scorsese's iconic works like "Goodfellas" are bound to be made, but this story promises a tougher, harder-hitting delivery. So buckle up for a cinematic adventure that might just put you on the edge of your seat! Stay tuned for more details, as the production is set to start filming around 2026 and the title of this captivating crime drama remains a closely guarded secret.
In case you're wondering, this blockbuster is planned to take place in the '60s and '70s, with tales of reclaiming cultural heritage and land at its core. The central character? None other than a ruthless Hawaiian crime boss, which we're excited to see portrayed by an A-list lineup! 20th Century Studios, a Disney subsidiary, has snatched up the rights to the project following some fierce bidding wars. It's gonna be one heck of a ride, folks!
- The goodfellas-like mafia story, initially set in the tropical backdrop of Hawaii, revolves around a ruthless Hawaiian mafioso, promising a harsh delivery unlike Scorsese's previous works.
- In the upcoming flick, slated for production in 2026, renowned actors such as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Emily Blunt will portray the mafiosos, gaining fame from their roles as part of Team Rock.
- The screenplay, penned by Nick Bilton, promises to delve into the A-list actors' portrayal of cultural heritage reclamation and land retaking, a central theme in the movies-and-tv genre.
- As the production gears up, comparisons to Scorsese's masterpieces like "Goodfellas" are inevitable, but the gritty tale of crime in the '60s and '70s, backed by the talented 20th Century Studios, is eagerly anticipated to shake up the entertainment landscape.
