Martin Scorsese confirms he’s not retiring: ‘I still have more films to make’
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Martin Scorsese debunks retirement rumors after two postponed films
When it was announced that two high-profile Martin Scorsese films – one a biopic of Frank Sinatra, the other on Jesus – were being postponed, it led people to wonder what exactly was going on, with some thoughts leading the mind to consider: Is Martin Scorsese retiring? Well, Marty is here to tell you that he doesn’t plan on going anywhere. Appearing at the Museum of Cinema in Turin, Martin Scorsese told the crowd, “I’m not saying goodbye to cin…
Martin Scorsese has no plans to retire
There are few directors more well-known than Martin Scorsese, and over the decades we've been watching his films, it seems old Marty hasn't yet lost his touch. Still, as he enters his eighties, there are persistent rumours of an inbound retirement. However, at a recent press conference at the Museum of Cinema in Turin (thanks, The Hollywood Reporter), Scorsese revealed there are no plans to stop making films. "I'm not saying goodbye to cinema a…
Martin Scorsese confirms he has no plans to retire
Martin Scorsese has refuted rumours that he’s set to retire following the delay of two upcoming films: quite the opposite, in fact. A couple of weeks ago we covered a report which stated that both of Martin Scorsese’s upcoming planned feature films appeared to have hit delays. The legendary filmmaker released Killers Of The Flower Moon in late 2023 and in the wake of that project, announced he would be tackling a film about the life of Jesus, a…
Martin Scorsese confirms he’s not retiring: ‘I still have more films to make’
When news broke that Martin Scorsese’s next two planned films — a Frank Sinatra biopic and a religious drama, “The Life of Jesus” — were being postponed, unfounded rumors started swirling that the great filmmaker was retiring. After all, Scorsese is nearly 82 years old, and may be ready to slow down after working nonstop for over 50 years. But during an appearance in Turin, Italy on Monday night, Scorsese put those rumors to rest. “I’m not sayi…
'Democracy Could Continue or End'
When rumors that his deliberate movies on Frank Sinatra and Jesus have been postponed, there was hypothesis that Martin Scorsese may retire. The legendary director has now put these rumors to relaxation: “I’m not saying goodbye to cinema in any respect,” he mentioned throughout a press convention Monday on the Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy,. “I nonetheless have extra movies to make, and I hope God provides me the power to make them.” Scorse…
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