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Martin Scorsese Wants ‘Goodfellas’-Style on His Hawaii Mob Movie, Script 95% Done, Might Shoot in 2027 — World of Reel

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I wrote last week about new “60 Minutes” boss Nick Bilton, who is balancing his contentious new job while also writing a Martin Scorsese movie starring DiCaprio and Dwayne Johnson, which is apparently still a go at 20th Century/Disney.

Now, sources are telling Page Six Hollywood that Bilton has been working on the script for the last four months and is actually “95% done” — he got a ton of notes from Scorsese on this one.

“Marty wanted it to be more voice-over-y, more ‘Goodfellas,’” said an insider. “Those were the marching orders Nick was given, and he spent the last four months implementing the notes, fully knowing that his job [at ‘60 Minutes’] would be starting.”

“He sold the movie to Disney a year ago and spent about eight months working on a draft,” said an insider. We hear that “everyone was ecstatic,” including “the Disney team, The Rock and Emily [Blunt].”

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The last time Scorsese made a “Goodfellas”-type movie is “The Wolf of Wall Street,” released 13 years ago.

Page Six has been hearing conflicting things about Scorsese’s Hawaii-set mob movie. One rumor is that the film would shoot this October. However, sources tell the outlet it ain’t so and that the movie won’t begin filming until next year — or even later, depending on the latest draft.

The film tackles the rise and fall of ‘70s underworld gangster Wilford ‘Nappy’ Pulawa, the first and only Hawaiian mob boss in the state’s history. The cast includes Johnson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Emily Blunt.

Scorsese is currently in post-production on the DiCaprio/Jennifer Lawrence-starring “What Happens at Night” at Apple. There have been rumors that he would shoot another film this fall, which is probably why some speculated that the Hawaii mob movie would be shot in October. However, it’s quite possible that it might be another project. Stay tuned.



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