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Emily Blunt Reveals Scorsese’s New Mob Drama Starring Dwayne Johnson

Emily Blunt told reporters that she and Dwayne Johnson are developing a new film with legendary director Martin Scorsese. She described the story as the last great American mob tale. The pair first worked together on A24’s The Smashing Machine. Now they plan a bigger adventure.

Scorsese confirmed that the movie will focus on a real Hawaiian crime boss. He said the script feels like a Goodfellas set in Hawaii. Fans of gangster movies can already feel the excitement.

The Story Behind the Hawaiian Crime Boss

The screenplay was written by Nick Bilton. It follows Wilford “Nappy” Pulawa, a notorious leader of The Company in the 1970s. Pulawa built an empire that spanned gambling, labor corruption, human trafficking, and drug smuggling. He fought rival triads and even clashed with the U.S. military.

Eventually, law enforcement charged Pulawa with multiple murders. He received a fifteen‑year prison sentence for tax evasion in 1973. He served his time and was released in 1984. Two years later, Nevada banned him from all casinos for life.

Why This Film Excites Fans

Emily Blunt says the project feels “astonishing” and “terribly exciting” for Johnson. She believes his role will let him explore a gritty, complex character. Dwayne Johnson has never played a classic gangster before, and fans are eager to see his transformation.

Scorsese’s involvement adds a layer of credibility. He has built a career on stories of crime and redemption. Adding a Hawaiian setting gives the film a fresh visual style. Moreover, the producing team includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Dany Garcia, Lisa Frechette, Rick Yorn, and Chris Donnelly. Their combined experience promises a high‑quality production.

The project also marks an important moment for Emily Blunt upcoming film choices. She continues to select bold roles that challenge her range. Meanwhile, Dwayne Johnson gangster role could redefine his on‑screen image.

Industry insiders expect the Scorsese Hawaiian mob drama to start shooting next year. They anticipate a release that will compete with other major releases in the fall season. The collaboration between Blunt, Johnson, and Scorsese has already generated buzz across social media.

Overall, the film blends true crime history with cinematic expertise. It offers audiences a rare glimpse into a lesser‑known chapter of American organized crime. The combination of talent, story, and location makes this project a must‑watch for movie lovers.

Stay tuned for more updates as the production moves forward.

Source: Geek Tyrant

 

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