'The Irishman' official trailer is mobbed up
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - If the Academy Awards cast a mob movie, it would probably look a lot like "The Irishman." The official trailer has dropped and expands on the teaser trailer released in July. De Niro stars as mob hitman Frank Sheeran who becomes entangled in the disappearance of labor leader Jimmy Hoffa, played by Pacino. In the new trailer Sheeran is seen being questioned by his attorney Bill Bufalino, played by Ray Romano, which allows for some flashbacks on his murderous deeds. The Netflix film reunites director Scorsese with frequent collaborators De Niro and Pesci who have all worked together on various projects, including the iconic mob film "Goodfellas."
'The Irishman': Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in First Teaser for Martin Scorsese's
Martin Scorsese is back with his most ambitious film yet. On Wednesday, Netflix debuted the first teaser for The Irishman, the directors upcoming saga about organized crime in a post-war America told through the perspective of a hustler and hitman, Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro). Exploring the inner workings of illegal enterprises, the film chronicles one of the countrys greatest unsolved mysteries: the 1975 disappearance of union boss Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino). First teased during the 2019 Academy Awards, the latest trailer offers the first official look at footage from The Irishman, including a significantly de-aged De Niro, whose role spans decades in the film. NetflixWhile an official release date has yet to be announced, the film will make its world premiere on Sept. 27, on opening night of the 57th New York Film Festival.