新片消息【这是纯商业片,不要再YY冲奥了】 之前的提过的 snow and blood有动静了,莱叔依然担任制片(都制片了十来部电影了) 导演是来自瑞典的Daniel Espinosa(《藏身之所》)有望指导该片。 Leonardo DiCaprio gets involved with lots of things, so you may have forgotten that last fall the actor inked a deal to produce and possibly star in the big screen adaptation of bestselling author Jo Nesbø's forthcoming two-part book series "Blood On Snow" (written under the pseudonym Tom Johansson, which seems a bit pointless since everyone knows who wrote it, but whatever). Well, DiCaprio is still deciding whether or to star in the thing, but has lined up a pretty great director to take it on. Daniel Espinosa ("Safe House," "Easy Money") is in talks to take the reins on this story that follows an assassin who falls for his boss' wife after being assigned to kill her. Oops. No word yet on who will adapt the books, or when this might roll. Espinosa is currently busy in post on "Child 44" starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, Gary Oldman and Joel Kinnaman, and has a number of other gigs vying for his attention including a remake of "A Gang Story," the John Grisham adaptation "The Racketeer" and the still-unconfirmed gig helming "Assassin's Creed." But hey, Espinosa and DiCaprio could be a good fit, so we'll just have to wait and see
Leonardo DiCaprio's Biggest Fan in Palm Springs? The Mayor Himself Leonardo DiCaprio can feel supremely welcome in Palm Springs. The mayor himself will make sure of it. "He has his privacy to do anything he wants here, and to relax – just like stars 30 or 40 years ago," mayor Steve Pougnet told PEOPLE of the city's most famous new resident at Thursday's opening of the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs. The actor, 39, has bought Dinah Shore's old 7,000-sq.-ft. home in the Old Las Palmas neighborhood for $5.2 million. The estate is gorgeous, of course. But Pougnet plans to ask DiCaprio why he chose Palm Springs in the first place. "When I see him, which I'm sure I will, I'm sure he'll give a great reason," says Pougnet. "It's out of the intensity, out of the pressure. Every star – I've been mayor for seven years – when they came here, they knew they could be here. They just weren't overwhelmed. With Leonardo now here, [he's] part of the community. They know you're not going to rush them on the street. They know you're here to relax." The relatively young and buff Pougnet, a local celebrity in his own right, gave a shout-out to the Oscar nominee at the Hard Rock event. "Who are we going to be partying with?" he yelled to the audience. "Leonardo DiCaprio!" And what will Pougnet have to say to DiCaprio when they do meet up? "I would just let Leonardo know, listen, Las Palmas is a great neighborhood," says Pougnet. "It's where Elizabeth Taylor, Dinah Shore and a lot of really old Hollywood stars built these houses. Just to let him know that, listen, you're here, and your privacy will always be respected, and we hope you engage in the community, and it's a wonderful thing that he was looking for a home." It's great for Palm Springs, too, of course, which Pougnet says is going through a renaissance. "Leonardo will be one of our younger big stars," he says. "To have a new Hollywood icon come and buy a Hollywood icon's house is like magic."