The Devil in the White City (TV)

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ChristNolan wrote:I was just pointing out your hypocrisy about the "fresh" comment. Plus we know he could have any role in Hollywood so.
Yet he only average a single film a year. In other words he leaves roles open to spread diversity, he produces stuff to create roles for actors. DiCaprio is a big supporter of all actors in general. Your response is pure garbage.
No it isn't. You can't defend your fresh comment because you know it just backfired in your face.

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Avoiding this unless they cast all unknowns and give the ending away in the trailer.


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ChristNolan wrote:No it isn't. You can't defend your fresh comment because you know it just backfired in your face.
uhhh Yes I can. Stop being a butt hurt douche. I said I prefer someone more fresh in....True Detective and never mentioned any other project, yet you bump this like the silly troll you are.

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Thanks for making me post again, but, lmao, this discussion is dumb and based on a rumor that has the high chance of not happening (have you seen Chastain's schedule?). Stahp :blank:

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theseeker9175 wrote:Thanks for making me post again, but, lmao, this discussion is dumb and based on a rumor that has the high chance of not happening (have you seen Chastain's schedule?). Stahp :blank:
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A killer role that Leonardo DiCaprio has wanted to play for a long time is finally coming to the forefront after Paramount just closed a splashy deal to acquire the Erik Larson book The Devil In The White City: Murder, Magic And Madness At The Fair That Changed America. There was a big auction that had five studios chasing and three bidding aggressively–Universal and Fox were the others–before Paramount captured a package that has DiCaprio starring and re-teaming with his The Wolf Of Wall Street director Martin Scorsese. Billy Ray will write the script. Appian Way’s DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson are producing with Stacey Sher, Scorsese and Rick Yorn. This is a big one for recently minted Paramount Film Group president Marc Evans; it’s expected to be the next collaboration for DiCaprio and Scorsese, who’ve made five films together.

Between book option and Ray’s writing fees, this is a solid seven figure commitment, and much more when the picture gets made. Paramount’s Elizabeth Raposo will oversee it with Evans.

DiCaprio will play one of the most prolific serial killers in Chicago history, the 19th Century equivalent of Hannibal Lecter. He has wanted this for a long time, but the project’s second wind occurred after Warner Bros let the rights lapse a month ago on the 2003 non-fiction book (Graham Moore was among the writers who did drafts) and came out of conversations with Par’s Brad Grey and Scorsese and Yorn about the studio being at the center of the next DiCaprio-Scorsese teaming, after the studio released The Wolf Of Wall Street and it got five Oscar nominations. Yorn, DiCaprio and Scorsese went out with a new take on the material from Ray that got everybody excited all over again. The trick with this property has been interlacing the two main characters, the producer/architect of the World’s Fair, and the man who works for him and turned out to be a mass murderer. Ray cracked that, and the town flipped for it.

DiCaprio will play Dr. HH Holmes, a cunning serial killer believed to have murdered anywhere from 27 to 200 people at a time when the city of Chicago was enthralled with hosting the World’s Fair of 1893. Holmes constructed The World’s Fair Hotel, an inn more lethal than the Bates Motel, especially for young single women. The sociopath used charm and guile to lure guests into what became known as a “murder castle,” a haunt that had a gas chamber, crematorium and a dissecting table where Holmes would murder his victims and strip their skeletons to sell for medical and scientific study.

It’s a departure for DiCaprio to play an unrepentant bad guy, but it goes well into a career full of risk taking that includes The Wolf Of Wall Street with Scorsese (for which both got Oscar nominations), and the upcoming The Revenant, the Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu-directed film for New Regency and Fox. Ray has been working with DiCaprio and Davisson as he wrote the script for The Ballad Of Richard Jewell, the film that will star Jonah Hill. He’s also writing Twilight Zone for Appian Way at Warner Bros. Ray wrote and directed The Secret In Their Eyes, which STX Entertainment releases November 20.
http://deadline.com/2015/08/leonardo-di ... 201496941/

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OMGOMGOMGOGMOGMGOMGMGOMGMGOMGOG


HOLY SHIT! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I wonder who they'll get to play the other guy


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Vader182 wrote:I wonder who they'll get to play the other guy


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I thought Ruffalo would be a good choice but that might be too much of Shutter Island re-team. :lol:

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Nick Offerman for Daniel Burnham.

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