Mads Mikkelsen Joins Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in Apple’s 'What Happens At Night'
Mads Mikkelsen joins a high-profile cast in Scorsese's adaptation of Peter Cameron's novel about a couple seeking adoption and encountering a mysterious faith healer.
- Mads Mikkelsen has been cast as Brother Emmanuel in Martin Scorsese's upcoming feature What Happens at Night, co-produced by Apple Original Films and StudioCanal with Sikelia Productions.
- Adapted from Peter Cameron's novel, the screenplay by Patrick Marber follows a married American couple in a small, snowy European town where the wife meets a mysterious faith healer.
- Patricia Clarkson is also on board, with Anna Marsh, Shana Eddy Grouf and Aaron Ensweiler overseeing and executive producing for StudioCanal, which owns the film rights.
- The project reunites Martin Scorsese and Apple Original Films following Killers of the Flower Moon , with an A-list cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Mads Mikkelsen, and Patricia Clarkson.
- Looking at his career, Mikkelsen is known for films including Another Round and Casino Royale, and recently starred in The Last Viking, acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films last year.
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One of the country's biggest international film stars, Mads Mikkelsen, will star in the new Martin Scorsese film 'What Happens at Night'.
The Danish actor joins an already star-studded cast in director Martin Scorsese's upcoming "What Happens at Night," according to Deadline.
Mads Mikkelsen Joins Martin Scorsese's 'What Happens at Night'
Mads Mikkelsen has joined Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in the cast of Martin Scorsese’s next film, “What Happens at Night,” which is being co-produced by Apple Original Films and StudioCanal alongside Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions. Based on the novel of the same name by Peter Cameron, “What Happens at Night” will star DiCaprio and Lawrence as an unnamed couple who travel to a mysterious European hotel in the dead of winter with the h…
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