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Martin Scorsese & Benicio Del Toro Developing CORTES Drama with HBO

By: Nov. 18, 2014
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According to Deadline, Martin Scorsese and Benicio Del Toro are currently at work on developing a high-profile drama with HBO, titled CORTES.

Del Toro will produce and possibly star in the series, written by Chris Gerolmo.

CORTES will "tell the sweeping story of Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, who brought down the Aztec empire; Malinche, the Mayan girl who helped him do it; and Montezuma, the Aztec leader he befriended and finally put in chains."

Among Scorsese's other upcoming projects are two musician biopics -- one about the Ramones and the other about Frank Sinatra -- a rock 'n' roll project for HBO, The Snowman, Tomorrow, The Wannabe and a Bill Clinton documentary.

Benicio del Toro has earned critical accolades throughout his career, winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic as well as an Oscar nomination for his work in Alejandro González Iñarritu's 21 Grams. Del Toro re-teamed with Soderbergh to star in the biography of Che Guevara Che. The performance won him the Best Actor award at the Palme D'Or Closing ceremony at Cannes in 2008, and again the following year at the Goya Awards in Madrid, Spain. Benicio starred opposite Emily Blunt andAnthony Hopkins in Joe Johnston's The Wolfman and as Lado in Oliver Stone's Savages. Benicio was also seen as Jimmy, the lead in JIMMY P. The film was screened at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. He was last seen inGUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY a Sci-Fi action film for Walt Disney Pictures/Marvel Enterprises which was released in the beginning of August 2014. He plays Pablo Escobar in Escobar: Paradise Lost, and next year he will play Mambru in Fernando Leon's A Perfect Day and Sauncho Smilax in Inherent Vice, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Benicio is currently in production on Denis Villeneuve's Sicario.

Del Toro's previous works include the film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel Sin City, directed by Robert Rodriguez, Peter Weir's Fearless, George Huang's Swimming with Sharks, Abel Ferrara's The Funeral , Guy Ritchie's Snatch, Sean Penn's The Indian Runner and The Pledge, Christopher McQuarrie's The Way of the Gun,William Friedkin's The Hunted, Susanne Bier's Things We Lost in the Fire, starring opposite Halle Berry, and as Dr. Gonzo in Terry Gilliam's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

Del Toro made his motion picture debut in John Glen's License to Kill opposite Timothy Dalton's James Bond and has earned critical acclaim for his performances ever since. In addition to winning an Academy Award® for Best Supporting Actor in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic, his performance also garnered a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award and BAFTA Awards, the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival for Traffic, as well as citations from the New York Film Critics Circle, the National Society of Film Critics, and the Chicago Film Critics Association. His work in 21 Grams also earned Del Toro the Audience Award for Best Actor at the 2003 Venice International Film Festival. He earned Independent Spirit Awards for his performances as Fred Fenster in Bryan Singer's The Usual Suspects and as Benny Dalmau in Julian Schnabel's Basquiat.



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