The theatrical release of "L'immortale," the highly anticipated film that marks the return of Ciro Di Marzio, has been brought forward to December 5th. The feature film marks Marco D'Amore's directorial debut and is produced by Cattleya—part of ITV Studios—with Vision Distribution in collaboration with SKY and Beta Film, distributed by Vision Distribution. "L'immortale" is not just a cinematic work but a new chapter that integrates fully with "Gomorrah" and serves as a bridge between the fourth and fifth seasons. This innovative cross-media project, for the first time ever in the history of TV series, also serves as a segment of the narrative spanning the two seasons of a TV series. Ciro's body is sinking in the dark waters of the Gulf of Naples. And as he sinks deeper and deeper, memories surface. The sounds muffled by the water blend with the screams of people fleeing. It's 1980, the earth shakes, the building collapses, but beneath the rubble, the cry of a still-living baby can be heard. Ten years later, we find that baby now grown up, surviving as best he can on the streets of Naples, the son of no one. Vivid memories of a criminal upbringing have shaped him into what he is: Ciro Di Marzio, the Immortal. The screenplay is by Leonardo Fasoli, Maddalena Ravagli, Marco D'Amore, Francesco Ghiaccio, and Giulia Forgione. The cast, alongside Marco D'Amore, also includes Giuseppe Aiello, Salvatore D'Onofrio, Giovanni Vastarella, Marianna Robustelli, Martina Attanasio, Gennaro Di Colandrea, Nello Mascia, and Aleksei Guskov.
È "Gomorrah - The Origins" the prequel series that is convincing and winning over Sky viewers, episode after episode, increasing its share and reaching a catchment area of 660 thousand viewers.
A clear sign that, after years, the public has shown curiosity in knowing the origins of the iconic characters of "Gomorrah - The Series", based on the novel of the same name by Roberto Saviano.
He had escaped from house arrest and was hiding in Varcaturo, where he was caught in possession of drugs and an illegal weapon. For this reason, the State Police arrested Simone Sacchettino, a 32-year-old Neapolitan resident in the province of Foggia. He is the brother of Vincenzo Sacchettino, the actor best known for playing…
Naples – A mystery shrouded in mystery surrounds the death of Pasquale Petrillo, a former Camorra hitman and former justice collaborator, who fell four days ago from a balcony on Via Acton, a short walk from the seafront and Piazza Municipio. The Prosecutor's Office has ordered the seizure of his body to determine the true cause...
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