Scorsese lift "Gang of New York" to Screen Glass

LOS ANGELES, director Martin Scorsese plans to work on his next movie titled Gangs of New York became a television series.

This film reveals a bit of enmity against the Jewish gangster clan clan Sicily, Italy, in the mid-term immigration to the United States.

70-year-old director was working with Miramax to tell the gangster activity in the United States at the turn of the century, as quoted from the Telegraph.

The 2003 Oscar-nominated movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Daniel Day-Lewis, who was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor, for his role as a gangster Bill The Butcher Cutting.

The film reaped praise for a fairly accurate picture of the battle between gangster in Manhattan in the mid-19th century. Fairly reflected their brutality following the socio-political background of power at that time.

According to Scorsese, there are a couple of characters and stories from that era that can not be explored in the film so that the television series is capable of capturing time and freedom when it becomes a reality.

The television series that later would recount organized crime in Chicago, New Orleans, and New York.

Scorsese is not new to the world of television. He became an executive producer for Broardwalk Empire, American TV series which tells the life of gangsters and politicians in Atlantic City.

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