<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood veteran Martin Scorsese and star Leonardo DiCaprio are revisiting <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, which has been in various stages of development for over two decades, is now back on track at 20th Century Studios.</p>.<p>The film is in an early stage of development and does not have a script currently, according to entertainment news outlet The Hollywood Reporter.</p>.<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 Stacey Sher, Rick Yorn and Jennifer Davisson.</p>.<p><em>The Devil in the White City</em> tells the true story of two men, an architect and a serial killer, whose fates were forever linked by The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893.</p>.<p>It follows Daniel H. Burnham, a brilliant and fastidious architect racing to make his mark on the world and Henry H. Holmes, a handsome and cunning doctor who fashioned his own pharmaceutical ‘Murder Castle’ on fair grouradhikands — a palace built to seduce, torture and mutilate young women. DiCaprio bought the film rights to the book in 2010 and previously set it up as a feature at Paramount with Scorsese to direct. At the time, DiCaprio was eyeing the role of Holmes.</p>.<p>Before that, Kathryn Bigelow was set to direct an earlier version, while another iteration had Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner attached to the project.</p>.<p>The project transitioned into a television series, greenlit by American streamer Hulu in 2019.</p>.<p>Hollywood star Keanu Reeves and filmmaker Todd Field were onboard the project but exited it by late 2022. Hulu officially shelved the series in March 2023. </p>
<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood veteran Martin Scorsese and star Leonardo DiCaprio are revisiting <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, which has been in various stages of development for over two decades, is now back on track at 20th Century Studios.</p>.<p>The film is in an early stage of development and does not have a script currently, according to entertainment news outlet The Hollywood Reporter.</p>.<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 Stacey Sher, Rick Yorn and Jennifer Davisson.</p>.<p><em>The Devil in the White City</em> tells the true story of two men, an architect and a serial killer, whose fates were forever linked by The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893.</p>.<p>It follows Daniel H. Burnham, a brilliant and fastidious architect racing to make his mark on the world and Henry H. Holmes, a handsome and cunning doctor who fashioned his own pharmaceutical ‘Murder Castle’ on fair grouradhikands — a palace built to seduce, torture and mutilate young women. DiCaprio bought the film rights to the book in 2010 and previously set it up as a feature at Paramount with Scorsese to direct. At the time, DiCaprio was eyeing the role of Holmes.</p>.<p>Before that, Kathryn Bigelow was set to direct an earlier version, while another iteration had Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner attached to the project.</p>.<p>The project transitioned into a television series, greenlit by American streamer Hulu in 2019.</p>.<p>Hollywood star Keanu Reeves and filmmaker Todd Field were onboard the project but exited it by late 2022. Hulu officially shelved the series in March 2023. </p>