Apple Unveils Exciting Five-Part Documentary on Martin Scorsese!

Apple unveils Documentary Series on Martin Scorsese
Apple has revealed a new five-part documentary series titled Mr. Scorsese, focusing on the iconic filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
A Deep dive into Scorsese's Journey
Directed by Rebecca Miller, known for her work on Personal Velocity: Three Portraits, this series will explore the life and career of the acclaimed director. It will trace his journey from creating student films at New York University to his current projects, highlighting key themes that have influenced his work.
Insights from Collaborators and Friends
The documentary promises to include fresh interviews with many of Scorsese’s close collaborators.Notable actors such as Robert De Niro (Taxi Driver), Daniel Day-Lewis (Gangs of New york), Leonardo DiCaprio (The Wolf of Wall Street), and cate Blanchett (The Aviator) will share their experiences working with him. Additionally, writers like Paul Schrader and Jay Cocks, along with editor Thelma Schoonmaker—who has worked on all his films since Raging bull—will provide insights into their creative processes alongside him. The series will also feature stories from Scorsese’s family and childhood friends.
Release Information Still Pending
As of now, there is no confirmed release date for Mr. Scorsese on Apple TV+. Fans are eagerly awaiting more details about when thay can watch this in-depth look at one of cinema's greatest directors.
A Long-Standing relationship with Apple
Scorsese's connection with Apple goes back to 2012 when he directed a commercial for the iPhone 4S featuring Siri. His most recent film, Killers of the Flower moon, was also produced by Apple. In addition to these projects, he made a memorable guest appearance in an episode of The Studio, a comedy series created by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg available on Apple TV+.
This upcoming documentary is set to shine a light not only on Martin scorsese’s remarkable career but also on the personal influences that shaped him as an artist over decades in filmmaking.