What's new in the remake of "Scarface" Diego Luna leaves the crew

1905 Film Network News Recently, the remake of "Scarface", which has not had any new dynamics for two years, revealed a news of a change in actors. It is reported that Diego Luna, who performed well in "Star Wars Story: Rogue One", has completely withdrawn from the crew, and he will no longer play any role in the film.

For the majority of fans, this is quite unfortunate news. After all, the film has been prepared for at least two years, and the actors have also withdrawn from the crew, which means that the preparation of the film has encountered tremendous difficulties. According to previous reports, the director of the film is David Aye, and the screenwriter is Aye and the Coen brothers. The script focuses on a tyrannical drug dealer who ignores women. With Diego Luna's withdrawal, Aye will also look for the protagonist of the film.

1983 version of "Scarface" stills

"Scarface" is one of Hollywood's most famous films, this remake is the second time after the advent of Howard Hawks's "Scarface" in 1932 Remake. There has been a 1983 version of "Scarface" directed by Brian de Palma before, starring Al Pacino, in which the protagonist is a Cuban refugee. The 1932 version of "Scarface" is a classic Hollywood gangster movie. The protagonist, Antonio, is an Italian immigrant living in Chicago, who walked on the streets in the United States, and later became the gangster brother with his cruelty. Although the protagonist's name is Antonio, the film is actually adapted from the true deeds of Al Capone. Capone is a famous gangster godfather in American history. He did a lot of evil and eventually ended his 48-year-old life by illness. When "Scarface" was released, Kabang was still alive, so the film also attracted much attention and controversy.

The 1983 version of "Scarface" was directed by Brian de Palma and starring Al Pacino. This is also the most well-known version at present. The film moves the story to contemporary Miami, the United States, and the hero is from Cuba. Fleeing to Miami, he later became a rich man by virtue of the drug business, but in the end he did not die well. Al Pacino's performance in the film has always been praised. His violent and arrogant performance is completely different from his performance in The Godfather.