Why Martin Scorsese’s TheIrishman is getting a limited release:
” on Nov. 1 in limited release. The crime drama, which stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci, will keep adding cities over a three and a half week period before launching on the streaming service on Nov. 27.
, the exhibition industry’s annual trade show — a sign of the tensions that exist behind traditional media and the streaming services that are upending their business.Insiders say, however, that relations between exhibitors and Netflix have improved in recent years. Scott Stuber, the veteran producer who took over Netflix’s feature film department in 2017, has been more solicitous of theater owners and has helped smooth some ruffled feathers.
Privately, theater owners had said they were eager to screen “The Irishman,” noting the history-making collaboration between Scorsese, De Niro, Pesci, and Pacino, names synonymous with the greatest in gangster cinema. It’s unclear what kind of discussions took place, but sources close to the exhibition side at one point suggested that theater owners might be willing to show the movie if it appeared exclusively in theaters for roughly 70 days.
“The Irishman,” which tells the story of a mob hit man whose life becomes entwined with the rise and fall of labor leader Jimmy Hoffa , is seen as a major Oscar contender. It will begin screening in Los Angeles and New York on Nov. 1, with additional engagements in the U.S. and in the U.K. beginning Nov. 8. Over the subsequent two weeks it will add cities around the world and expects to continue adding venues even after it starts streaming.
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