DiCaprio and Spielberg Might Reunite in Ullysses S. Grant Bio Pic

Ever since the 2002 release Catch Me If You Can, two Hollywood giants, Steven Spielberg and Leonardo DiCaprio, are yet to reunite. The wait might be terminated by the adaptation of Grant, bestselling novel from the author Ron Chernow that is being penned by Logan-writer David James Kelly for Lionsgate and Appian Way. DiCaprio has been taking the break ever since the grueling work that earned him an Oscar for The Revenant, and Spielberg is set to be directing the new Indiana Jones flick and West Side Story re-make after this year’s Ready Player One, a project that also proved to be tough for the legendary director.

With Catch Me If You Can, both artists brought their best work to the table and the film went on to receive critical and commercial success, being nominated for Best Supporting Role (for Christopher Walken) and Best Score (for John Williams) at the Academy Awards. Grant already has the benefit of the doubt with Kelly being one of the most desirable writers in town and DiCaprio and Spielberg’s early talks of collaboration are proofs of the project’s demand. While hype is being built around their involvement, scheduling proofs to be a tough thing to manage when planning for two of the busiest people in the industry. DiCaprio is already set to star in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the actor’s first return to the screen since his Oscar-winning performance. Tarantino’s film will follow the lives of an actor and his stunt partner, navigating themselves in the messy scene of late 60s Hollywood, with the Mason murders set as the background element of the plot.

Appian Way has also lined up another historic epic, this one about Teddy Roosevelt being adapted by Scott Bloom for Martin Scorsese to direct.

Michael Adonts: Hi, my name is Michael! I am a filmmaker based in Los Angeles, currently living in the SF/Bay Area, where I attend UC Berkeley as an undergrad, majoring in Psychology. Beyond my studies, I also work as a freelance producer, videographer and editor, having worked with a variety of clients, ranging from local musicians to up-and-coming start ups, making videos, commercials and trailers. My interest in film began in middle school when my family and I immigrated to LA, having previously lived in Russia and Armenia (my homeland.) Having limited experience in American culture and language, I took to watching platitudes of classical American films of the 70s, 80s and 90s, from which, while seeking to simply become educated in a foreign culture, I discovered my love for cinema and its different forms, like directing, writing, and editing. I started making my own films in high school, where I also began collaborating with friends on projects of various nature. Learning the craft myself, I continue to do so now as I start to dive into bigger projects, with the goal of writing and directing for film and TV! While early on I was mostly exposed to New Hollywood directors and 90s filmmakers like David Fincher, the Coen Brothers and Spike Jonze, I eventually began venturing to foreign cinema of the likes of Fellini, Bergman, Kurosawa, as well as Old Hollywood masters like Hitchcock, David Lean, and Billy Wilder. In films I primarily seek two things: passion and innovation. I love observing confident filmmakers masterfully submerge the audience into unique worlds and stories, utilizing all of cinema’s many possibilities like visuals, sound, music, and editing. Film has developed a universal language that is becoming more and more available to wider varieties of artists, which makes me excited to observe and engage in the future of both Hollywood and the world cinema!
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