Martin Scorsese Biography Flash: New DiCaprio Film, Apple Documentary, and Secret India Oscar Entry
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Welcome back to Martin Scorsese Biography Flash. Let's dive into the latest happenings in the legendary filmmaker's world.
The most significant news comes from the confirmation of Scorsese's next directorial project. He's set to helm an adaptation of the ghost story novel "What Happens at Night," reuniting him with Leonardo DiCaprio for what will be their seventh feature together. Jennifer Lawrence joins the cast, creating an extraordinary trio of Oscar winners. Apple Original Films is in talks to finance and produce alongside Studiocanal, which has held the rights since 2023. Screenwriter Patrick Marber, an Oscar nominee for "Notes on a Scandal," is adapting Peter Cameron's acclaimed novel. The story follows an American couple traveling to a snowy European city to adopt a baby, with the wife struggling with cancer. A January start date is reportedly on the table, making this Scorsese's first directorial effort since the acclaimed "Killers of the Flower Moon" in 2023.
Beyond directing, Scorsese continues to expand his creative footprint. He recently appeared at New York Comic Con in October, moderating a panel titled "Sneak Peek: Lucas Museum of Narrative Art." During the discussion, he reflected on how popular art has shaped his vision, recounting a childhood moment when he first saw Thomas Cole's "The Course of Empire" paintings at the New York Historical Society. He compared the experience to watching a Hollywood epic.
In another significant development, Apple TV Plus premiered the five-part documentary event "Mr. Scorsese" at the 2025 New York Film Festival in October. Directed by Rebecca Miller, the documentary explores Scorsese's life and career through extensive conversations with the filmmaker himself alongside interviews with collaborators including Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Steven Spielberg. The series received a standing ovation at its premiere.
Additionally, Scorsese took on an acting role in "In the Hand of Dante," directed by Julian Schnabel. First images reveal him unrecognizable with long gray hair and a thick beard, playing Dante Alighieri's mentor in this adaptation of Nick Tosches' novel.
Furthermore, according to reports, Scorsese served as executive producer on the Indian drama "Homebound" directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, which has been selected as India's entry for the 2026 Oscars. His involvement remained secret during production, with the team using the code name "Elder Brother" for the project.
At eighty-two, Scorsese shows no signs of slowing down, balancing his directorial ambitions with documentary participation and international production involvement.
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