DiCaprio and Scorsese talk 'Killer,' Rihanna hits CinemaCon

DiCaprio and Scorsese talk ‘Killer,’ Rihanna hits CinemaCon

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The film was shot in real, real-life locations where the horrific events took place, and Scorsese said the script was reworked until the last day of shooting, as he spent time with the Osage people and was “right by them”. eager to do”. ,

“It was about immersing myself in that world,” said the New Yorker, “despite the 110-degree heat” and the unsettling presence of coyotes and wild horses on the surrounding prairie.

The film is adapted from David Grann’s acclaimed 2017 non-fiction book of the same name, and will premiere at next month’s Cannes Film Festival.

“Killer” will be Apple’s highest-profile big-screen release to date, as the tech giant launches the film in theaters — a stellar launch that should hopefully result in increased interest in its Apple TV+ streaming platform. Can

Scorsese said, “I’m really thrilled to have a wide theatrical release before it’s available at home.”

Apple bought the film from Hollywood studio Paramount after a lavish cost overrun, nearly three and a half hours of production timed to $200 million, and the two companies made a deal to distribute the film to theaters.

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