<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood star <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/leonardo-dicaprio">Leonardo DiCaprio</a> will once again team up with filmmaker Martin Scorsese on a crime movie, based on the original idea by Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt.</p>.<p>The three actors will feature in the movie, which is said to be in the same vein as Scorsese's critically acclaimed crime thrillers <em>Goodfellas</em> (1990) and <em>The Departed</em> (2006).</p>.<p>Set in Hawaii, the untitled drama will be written by author and journalist Nick Bilton, known for his 2021 HBO documentary <em>Fake Famous</em>.</p>.<p>The story will focus on a turbulent time on the island paradise when an aspiring mob boss battled rival crime factions to wrest control of the underworld of the Hawaiian Islands in the 1960s -1970s, according to entertainment news outlet <em>Variety</em>.</p>.Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio revive long-awaited adaptation of 'The Devil in the White City'.<p>Scorsese and DiCaprio, who have worked together on films such as <em>Gangs of New York</em>, <em>The Aviator</em>, <em>The Departed</em>, <em>Shutter Island</em>, <em>The Wolf of Wall Street</em> and <em>Killers of the Flower Moon</em>, will produce the project along with Johnson, Blunt, Bilton, Dany Garcia, Lisa Frechette and Rick Yorn.</p>.<p>The duo is also working on <em>The Devil in the White City</em>, the long-gestating feature adaptation of Erik Larson’s 2003 true-crime nonfiction book.</p>.<p>The project will also reunite Johnson and Blunt, who co-starred in the Disney movie <em>Jungle Cruise</em> and will next appear in Benny Safdie's drama <em>The Smashing Machine</em>. </p>
<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood star <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/leonardo-dicaprio">Leonardo DiCaprio</a> will once again team up with filmmaker Martin Scorsese on a crime movie, based on the original idea by Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt.</p>.<p>The three actors will feature in the movie, which is said to be in the same vein as Scorsese's critically acclaimed crime thrillers <em>Goodfellas</em> (1990) and <em>The Departed</em> (2006).</p>.<p>Set in Hawaii, the untitled drama will be written by author and journalist Nick Bilton, known for his 2021 HBO documentary <em>Fake Famous</em>.</p>.<p>The story will focus on a turbulent time on the island paradise when an aspiring mob boss battled rival crime factions to wrest control of the underworld of the Hawaiian Islands in the 1960s -1970s, according to entertainment news outlet <em>Variety</em>.</p>.Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio revive long-awaited adaptation of 'The Devil in the White City'.<p>Scorsese and DiCaprio, who have worked together on films such as <em>Gangs of New York</em>, <em>The Aviator</em>, <em>The Departed</em>, <em>Shutter Island</em>, <em>The Wolf of Wall Street</em> and <em>Killers of the Flower Moon</em>, will produce the project along with Johnson, Blunt, Bilton, Dany Garcia, Lisa Frechette and Rick Yorn.</p>.<p>The duo is also working on <em>The Devil in the White City</em>, the long-gestating feature adaptation of Erik Larson’s 2003 true-crime nonfiction book.</p>.<p>The project will also reunite Johnson and Blunt, who co-starred in the Disney movie <em>Jungle Cruise</em> and will next appear in Benny Safdie's drama <em>The Smashing Machine</em>. </p>