Oscar Isaac to star as casino boss in Netflix drama

Oscar Isaac will star as a casino executive in an untitled drama series set in present-day Las Vegas. The hour-long show is slated for Netflix with Martin Scorsese as executive producer.

The series follows Robert “Bobby Red” Redman, president of the city’s hottest hotel casino, as he navigates high-stakes business moves to protect and expand his position. Brian Koppelman and David Levien, known for their work on “Billions” and the film “Rounders,” are writing the show and serving as co-showrunners. Scorsese, who directed the 1995 film “Casino,” joins the project in an executive producer role.

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Ryan Gosling walking away from Universal Studios, glancing back, with a script on the ground, illustrating his exit from the Daniels' untitled film.
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Ryan Gosling exits Daniels' untitled Universal film

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Ryan Gosling has departed from the untitled next film by directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known as the Daniels, at Universal Pictures. Deadline first reported his casting negotiations and subsequent exit, with Variety confirming the news. No specific reason was provided, though scheduling conflicts were cited.

George MacKay has shared his interest in playing a James Bond villain while promoting his new film Rose of Nevada. The movie, co-starring Callum Turner, opens in limited theaters this weekend.

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Snoop Dogg and Jonathan Daviss took the stage at CinemaCon to promote an upcoming untitled biopic about the rapper's life. Daviss, known for Outer Banks, will star as Snoop, with production starting in Los Angeles this summer under director Craig Brewer. Snoop performed snippets of his hits and promised a trailer next year.

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