Fans go wild for new Martin Scorsese series: ‘I’ve got goosebumps’

Fans go wild for new Martin Scorsese series: 'I've got goosebumps'

As a lifelong cinephile, I can’t help but be thrilled by the release of Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints on Fox Nation. Having spent decades immersed in the world of filmmaking, witnessing the genius of directors like Scorsese has been a truly enriching experience.


Fans online are going wild over a new docudrama from legendary director Martin Scorsese.

Currently streaming on Fox Nation, Martin Scorsese’s production titled “The Saints” has captured the interest of many viewers, leaving them eager for more.

‘We never asked for this, but this is what we all needed in these times,’ one viewer gushed.

‘The Saints and their lives are what great movies should be written about! They are the true heroes in our world,’ another wrote.

After watching the preview, someone commented, “It appears thought-provoking rather than trendy. Consequently, I’m willing to give it a try and see it.

One person commented, “This is fantastic!”, another excitedly shared, “I watched the first episode, it was mind-blowing!”, and a third expressed, “I’m left speechless.

Fans go wild for new Martin Scorsese series: 'I've got goosebumps'

As reported by Fox Nation, an eight-episode series delves into the lives and enduring impact of several saints such as Joan of Arc, John the Baptist, and Mary Magdalene.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’m excited to share my thoughts on my recent partnership with Fox Nation. Unlike some mainstream, left-leaning Hollywood networks, Fox Nation wholeheartedly backed my vision from the get-go. This unwavering support for my passion project is one of the many reasons why I chose them as a partner in this creative journey.

He clarified that [Fox Nation] followed the script, conducted the shoot, and made the necessary cuts.

“My thought is, ‘Should we only share our ideas or views with those who already agree with us?’ That won’t be beneficial. What I mean is, it’s essential to maintain an open mind.

The Goodfellas director said that the next film he’d like to make was The Life of Jesus.

He expressed that the art of filmmaking is a divine gift, accompanied by an inherent urge or necessity to narrate tales. This talent, in essence, is closely linked with some form of energy or motivation.

As a storyteller, I’ve been blessed with an innate talent that has fueled my relentless passion for it.

The success in making these films has come not only from inherent talent but also from battling tirelessly over the years. Every film is a battle, with its fair share of stumbles, falls, and bruises. You may hit rock bottom, unable to rise, crawl through pain and exhaustion. Water is thrown at you, yet somehow you persevere. And then on to the next one.

Fans go wild for new Martin Scorsese series: 'I've got goosebumps'
Fans go wild for new Martin Scorsese series: 'I've got goosebumps'

Last month, the legendary filmmaker assured fans that he had no plans to retire any time soon.

At a press event held at the Cinema Museum in Turin, Italy, in October, filmmaker Scorsese (who celebrates his 82nd birthday on November 17) expressed his intention to finish projects he’s been working on in development.

‘I’m not saying goodbye to cinema at all,’ he said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. 

Martin Scorsese, a recipient of an Academy Award, was bestowed the Stella della Mole Lifetime Achievement Award at the museum, and his budding filmmaker daughter Francesca Scorsese was there to celebrate this honor with him.

‘I still have more films to make, and I hope God gives me the strength to make them,’ he continued.

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2024-11-20 01:18

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