Scorsese Returns to Vegas: Inside His High-Stakes Casino Drama for Netflix

Martin Scorsese is executive producing a new Las Vegas drama for Netflix. He's teaming up with Brian Koppelman and David Levien, the creators of "Billions," who will serve as showrunners. The eight-episode series will explore the cutthroat world of modern casino business, centered on a powerful hotel president. This marks Scorsese's return to Vegas themes following his iconic 1995 film "Casino."

Key Points: Martin Scorsese Brian Koppelman David Levien Netflix Vegas Series

  • Series follows casino president 'Bobby Red' fighting to secure his power
  • Creators Koppelman & Levien previously wrote 'Ocean's 13' and 'Rounders'
  • Project marks a return to Vegas for Scorsese after his classic film 'Casino'
  • The trio have collaborated before on projects like the HBO series 'Vinyl'
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Martin Scorsese to team up with Brian Koppelman, David Levien for a series on Las Vegas casino business

Martin Scorsese teams with 'Billions' creators for a new Netflix drama set in the dangerous, high-stakes world of modern Las Vegas casinos.

"An hour-long drama set in the high-stakes, sharp-elbowed present-day Las Vegas casino business, which is a modernized but still dangerous version of the legendary city. - Variety"

Washington DC, December 4

Brian Koppelman, David Levien and Martin Scorsese team up for an untitled series, reported Variety.

The untitled project was created by Brian Koppelman and David Levien, who will serve as showrunners and executive producers.

Martin Scorsese will also executive produce via Sikelia Productions. Additional executive producers include Julie Yorn and Rick Yorn for Expanded Media, Paul Schiff of Koppelman and Levien's Best Available, and Beth Schacter. Kerry Orent will co-executive produce, according to Variety.

Netflix has commissioned eight episodes. The official logline for the show describes it as:

"An hour-long drama set in the high-stakes, sharp-elbowed present-day Las Vegas casino business, which is a modernized but still dangerous version of the legendary city. At the center of which stands Robert 'Bobby Red' Redman, president of the hottest hotel casino in town, who has to make some long odds moves to try and secure his position and take more ground," reported Variety.

Koppelman and Levien are no strangers to the world of Vegas and gambling in general. The pair previously wrote the heist movie "Ocean's 13," which was set in Las Vegas, and have also written films like the poker drama "Rounders" and the online gambling feature "Runner Runner."

They are best known for co-creating the hit Showtime finance drama "Billions," which wrapped up after seven seasons in 2023.

They also created the Showtime limited series "Super Pumped," which detailed the rise of Uber. Schacter worked with them on both "Billions" and "Super Pumped," serving as co-showrunner on both shows.

Scorsese famously delved into the history of Las Vegas with his Oscar-nominated film "Casino" starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pescsi, and Sharon Stone.

In addition to being considered one of the greatest filmmakers alive, Scorsese has executive-produced and directed multiple TV series in his career.

The most notable of these are the HBO dramas "Boardwalk Empire" and "Vinyl," while he is also an executive producer on the upcoming Apple TV adaptation of "Cape Fear," reported Variety.

He also executive-produced and directed documentary series such as "Pretend It's a City," while he recently executive-produced the docuseries "The Last Movie Stars."

Koppelman, Levien, and Scorsese have collaborated in the past, with Koppelman and Levien originally attached to showrun 'Vinyl.'

The three also worked on a film adaptation of the novel 'The Winter of Frankie Machine' that was to star Robert De Niro, but it has yet to make it to the screen.

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Sarah B
Interesting, but I hope they show the human cost behind the glitz. Gambling addiction ruins lives, and Vegas isn't just about cool heists. A balanced portrayal would be more powerful.
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Priya S
As a fan of 'Billions', I have high expectations. The combo of finance drama expertise and Scorsese's gritty style for Vegas business? Yes, please! Hope the writing is as sharp.
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Rohit P
Good to see Scorsese still exploring new projects. But honestly, I wish our Indian OTT platforms would back visionary directors like this for original content. We have so many stories to tell about business and power too.
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Ananya R
The logline sounds very 'corporate thriller'. Hope it has the soul and character depth of 'Casino' and isn't just another slick Netflix drama. The team is legendary, so fingers crossed!

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