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Mel Gibson to Direct Leonardo DiCaprio in Untitled Viking Feature

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I can only assume this will actually be a little more faithful to Viking culture

Brad Brevet
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Published: Monday, December 14th 2009 at 2:39 AM

Variety's Mike Fleming has just posted a casting article worth repeating saying Mel Gibson will direct Leonardo DiCaprio in an untitled period drama set in the world of Viking culture. The Departed's William Monahan is writing the script with shooting expected to begin fall 2010.

Graham King will produce with Gibson and Tim Headington in a co-production between King’s GK Films and Gibson’s Icon Productions. “This will be an awe-inspiring story, created with some of the industry’s finest cinematic talent and I am just over the moon to be making this film with Mel, Leo and Bill,” King told Variety.

DiCaprio has been linked to several roles since signing on and recently completing Christopher Nolan's Inception, which hits theaters July 16, 2010. In fact, IMDb has him attached to 30 upcoming films as either an actor, a producer or both including Brave New World with Ridley Scott, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt with Martin Scorsese and the adaptation of Robert Ludlum's The Chancellor Manuscript. Your guess is as good as mine as to which one he'll turn to next.

DiCaprio will next be seen in Scorsese's Shutter Island, which hits theaters on February 19, 2010.

As for Mel Gibson, he'll be back in theaters on January 29 with Edge of Darkness directed by Martin Campbell and he is starring in The Beaver, which is being directed by Jodie Foster.

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  1. pomme

    i don't see Dicaprio in vicking but the movies directed by Gibson are really badass!

  2. Brad Brevet (Post Author)

    @pomme: You probably didn't see it coming because the Vikings have been misrepresented for a very long time. Give this a read.

  3. Matt B.

    Perhaps Mel will stay true to the period and have them speaking in Old Norse, like he did with Apocalypto and The Passion of the Christ. I'm glad William Monahan is writing the script – he wrote Kingdom of Heaven, as well.

  4. americanrequiem

    this all sounds fantasticly epic

  5. ddurden33

    gibson and dicaprio are los bandoleros, two polarising figures coming together. sounds epic.

  6. Looking forward to it! Mel’s movies just get better and better.

  7. Alex

    Too bad Kinski isn't still alive. This sounds like something he'd be better off doing than Leo, and I love Leo, don't get me wrong.

    And Mel is a genius!

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