Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Martin Scorsese Set To Direct Sinatra Biopic For Universal


Universal Pictures has acquired “Sinatra” from Mandalay Pictures and brought on Scorsese — who has long flirted with a biopic on legendary singer and actor Frank Sinatra — to direct and produce.

Universal and Mandalay’s Peter Guber and Cathy Schulman have been quietly developing the project for two years while they worked feverishly to secure the life and music rights from Frank Sinatra Enterprises — a joint venture of the Sinatra Estate and Warner Music Group.

Project marks the first bigscreen pic to be made about the iconic Hoboken, N.J., native, whose life provided endless fodder for the gossip columnists because of his tumultuous love affairs, infamous friendships with the likes of President Kennedy and possible Mafia ties. Schulman described the story as an unconventional biopic that will touch on all phases of Sinatra’s life.

Although no actor is attached to star in the film, Schulman said Leonardo DiCaprio is an obvious candidate because he has become Scorsese’s go-to actor over the past decade, having starred in the director’s past four narrative features: “Gangs of New York,” “The Aviator,” “The Departed” and the upcoming “Shutter Island.” Because any music in the film will come from Sinatra’s recordings, it will not be necessary to cast an actor who is a proficient singer.

Phil Alden Robinson (“Field of Dreams”) is writing the screenplay.

Thoughts:
Sounds exciting and Ill definitely see it. Scorsese is a brilliant director and I would love to see what creative talent he brings to this biopic.

2 comments:

Vanessa said...

That sounds like fun! I guess DiCaprio does look a bit like Frank Sinatra...but I wonder who they are really gonna pick?!

Emma said...

This does indeed sound pretty exciting!