“Maestro”: Netflix reveals Bradley Cooper’s look for movies and shocks fans

“Maestro”: Netflix reveals Bradley Cooper’s look for movies and shocks fans

Netflix released on Monday (30) unedited photos of Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein, a composer and pianist whose life will be told through the biopic “Maestro”. In one of the images, the actor appeared much older and unrecognizable, which impressed netizens on Twitter.

In addition to being the protagonist, Cooper is also the director of “Maestro,” which is his first project since “A Star Is Born” (2018), a hit he starred alongside Lady Gaga. Along with the actor, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and Todd Phillips collaborate on the production. The cast includes Carey Mulligan, of “Beautiful Vengeance,” Maya Hawke, of “Stranger Things” and Jeremy Strong, of “Sucession” (HBO).

“I said to him, ‘I’ve always thought I could play a conductor, but can I research this material and see if I can write and conduct? Would you let me do this? ‘ Steven has a lot of interests: he just picks one thing and pauses everything else. I think he knew it would take him a while to make this movie. He was kind enough to give it to me, and that’s what I’ve been doing for the past four and a half years, “Cooper said in an interview with Variety.

Leonard Bernstei was a conductor who lived between 1918 and 1990. The pianist was the first American-born composer in the 20th century to receive worldwide recognition, becoming famous for his conducting at the New York Philharmonic and subsequently for Broadway musicals – his best known song is West Side Story (Love, Sublime Love). Bernstei is considered to be one of the most influential figures in the history of American classical music.

No precise date yet, “Maestro” is expected to debut on Netflix in 2023.

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