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'What Happens at Night' first look: All about Martin Scorsese's new mystery with Leonardo DiCaprio

Scorsese and DiCaprio continue their long and fruitful collaboration after "Gangs of New York", "The Aviator", "The Departed", "Shutter Island", "The Wolf of Wall Street", and "Killers of the Flower Moon"

The first look of Martin Scorsese's new feature "What Happens at Night" has been officially revealed. The psychological thriller features Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Jared Harris, and Patricia Clarkson. This marks the second collaboration of DiCaprio and Lawrence after 2021's comic satire "Don't Look Up".

Scorsese is directing from a screenplay by Patrick Marber, who adapted it from Peter Cameron’s 2020 novel of the same name. The film has been described as a psychological horror mystery in the vein of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" (itself based on a novel by Stephen King) and David Lynch's surreal television series "Twin Peaks".

The story, in a nutshell, revolves around an American couple who journey to a remote, snowbound European village to adopt a child. There they encounter an imposing, nearly deserted hotel where they encounter a host of eccentric and unsettling figures — among them a female singer, a morally dubious tycoon, and a magnetic spiritual healer. As tensions mount, reality begins to blur, and the couple’s sense of identity and relationship is tested in unsettling ways. Mikkelsen is reportedly playing the spiritual healer Brother Emmanuel. 

The project has the backing of Apple Studios and Studiocanal, along with Scorsese's banner Sikelia Productions. The project marks  the seventh collaboration between Scorsese and DiCaprio, whose previous work together includes "Gangs of New York", "The Aviator", "The Departed", "Shutter Island", "The Wolf of Wall Street", and "Killers of the Flower Moon".

Aside from "What Happens At Night", Scorsese is also attached to direct  Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in a mobster based on a real-life in the Hawaiian underworld. The former WWE veteran-turned-actor recently confirmed his involvement in the film which also has Leonardo DiCaprio and Emily Blunt attached. Scorsese is expected to get into it once he wraps up "What Happens At Night". 

The project comes from the mind of British author and journalist Nick Bilton, who has directed the documentary Fake Famous. Bilton's subject is centred on the activity of the Hawaiian underworld in the 1960s and 70s. It would mark a return to familiar territory for the legendary filmmaker behind "Mean Streets", "Goodfellas", "Casino", "Gangs of New York", "The Departed" and "The Irishman".

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