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Netflix takes control of ‘The Irishman’

- Silence

In its latest statement of film business intent, streaming giant Netflix announced the purchase of worldwide rights to Martin Scorsese’s upcoming The Irishman, which had been set up at Hollywood studio Paramount Pictures.

No figures have been announced on the value of the deal but according to a report in Indiewire, which industry sources later confirmed to Variety, Netflix has acquired the rights once held by Paramount in North America and STX Entertainm­ent in the rest of the world, for which the latter had paid $50 million (Dh183.6 million) in 2016.

The change of backer is thought to have been a result of the disappoint­ing commercial performanc­e of Scorsese’s most recent film, the intense historical drama Silence. With a $46 million production budget, Silence has so far taken just over $7 million in the US — in stark contrast to Scorsese’s previous film for Paramount, The Wolf of Wall Street, which took $392 million worldwide.

The poor returns for are thought to have contribute­d to Brad Grey’s recent decision to step down as Paramount CEO.

The Irishman is another long-gestating Scorsese project, a biopic of Frank “the Irishman” Sheeran, a mob hit man who claimed to have been involved in the notorious murder of union boss Jimmy Hoffa in 1975. Robert De Niro is due to star in a show slated for release in 2019.

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