Leonardo DiCaprio roped in biopic on featherweight boxer Willie Pep

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Leonardo DiCaprio roped in biopic on featherweight boxer Willie Pep
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio would be teaming up with Bollywood actor-producer Abhay Deol to produce a sports biopic titled 'Pep', based on the legendary mid-20th century featherweight boxer Willie Pep. According to a report, DiCaprio would be producing the biopic under his productions, teaming up with Deol's Canada based Blisspoint Entertainment and Singapore's Golden Ratio Films. The film is poised to begin production in Hartford, Connecticut, Pep's home-state, with Robert Kolodny directing from a screenplay by Steve Loff.

In the movie, 'Band of Brothers' actor James Madio would star in the titular role, alongside co-stars Keir Gilchrist who will play the role of Pep's son, Billy Jr., and Ron Livingston as Pep's business manager, Bob Kaplan. No female leads have yet been confirmed. Robert Greene will serve as the film's editor, with Steve James as the executive producer.

Blisspoint Entertainment, which has developed the project, is a film and content creation company founded two years ago by Deol and producer Ratan Ginwalla. In collaboration with Golden Ratio, they have previously produced the horror film 'Son'.Golden Ratio is wholly owned by content, media and entertainment investment holding company Vistas Media Capital.DiCaprio's Appian Way holds film credits including 'The Revenant', 'The Wolf of Wall Street' and TV's 'Live by Night'.

As per the report, Abhayanand Singh, CEO and co-founder of Vistas Media Capital, spoke about the upcoming project and said, "We are pleased to partner with Appian Way to tell the story of the late Willie Pep - an iconic fighter who has inspired many with his emotional comeback to the ring.""We are committed to expanding our content production and distribution capabilities across regions, and are always on the lookout for thought-provoking stories that capture the resilience of the human spirit," he added.
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