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Martin Scorsese has dominated headlines this week with the world premiere of the Apple TV Plus documentary event, Mr. Scorsese, at the New York Film Festival. Directed by Rebecca Miller, the five-part series dives deep into his life, creative philosophy, and decades of acclaimed filmmaking, drawing from exclusive interviews with Scorsese himself and iconic collaborators like Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Leonardo DiCaprio. The festival premiere was attended by Scorsese and a host of his friends and family, with a packed house and standing ovation marking a poignant celebration of his career. Miller’s introduction underscored the documentary’s five-year journey and her gratitude for Scorsese’s openness during filming. According to NPR’s recent coverage, the series not only charts his professional rise but explores how childhood violence and spiritual quests have shaped both the man and his movies. Spielberg calls Scorsese “a cornerstone of this entire art form,” emphasizing his lasting influence. Audiences can expect Mr. Scorsese to hit Apple TV Plus worldwide on October 17, sparking plenty of conversation about the visionary director’s legacy.
On the business front, Scorsese’s partnership with Fox Nation continues to build momentum. The trailer for season two of Martin Scorsese Presents The Saints dropped this week, teasing stories of Saint Patrick, Saint Peter, and the digital-era Saint Carlo Acutis. The series, which Scorsese calls an obsession years in the making, is set to return with new episodes beginning November 16 and concluding in May 2026, amplifying his unique crossover from Hollywood legend to religious storyteller.
Scorsese also surfaced at New York Comic Con as moderator for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art’s “Sneak Peek” panel. He joined famed street artist JR, fantasy painters Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, and museum founder George Lucas (via video), championing the impact of illustrated and narrative art. Scorsese reminisced about his childhood wonder at Thomas Cole’s epic paintings, linking them to his lifelong fascination with visual storytelling—a moment covered by Artnet News and widely shared on social media. The Lucas Museum, opening in Los Angeles in 2026, promises to expand Scorsese’s already monumental legacy beyond film.
While details around Scorsese’s social media activity are sparse, fan chatter and discussion about the documentary have surged online, reinforcing his status as both cultural influencer and revered artist. No confirmed rumors or speculative reports have emerged this week that alter his biographical trajectory, though anticipation for Mr. Scorsese’s release is clearly building.
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