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The actor Bradley Cooper has a new professional project where he has left his followers perplexed with his new appearance, it is a character that he is going to play in a Netflix film, because now he looks much older because he will play Leonard Bernstein .

The streaming service is working on the film that will be called ‘Maestro’, which will deal with the outstanding composer who also left his mark on the world of cinema. Cooper is not only working on the aforementioned film as an actor, but also as a director.

A Through social networks it was announced that the recordings are already up and running because the American let us see what this transformation has been that if many do not read it or find out that it is the same as the trilogy of What happened yesterday?

The also director of ‘A Star Is Born’ in this facet will interpret at least four decades of the aforementioned American composer, and it will be more or less like until the 80 years of the character that will bring him to life.

This will see Cooper fulfilling various stages of life in less than two hours for the enjoyment of the audience.

British actress Carey Mulligan She will be in charge of representing Felicia Montealegre, who in life was Bernstein’s wife. It was also revealed that it was a rather complex love story.

So far the release date through the Netflix platform is unknown. However, it is expected to be next year when the ‘Master’ hits the screens. As if that were not enough, there are also two movie greats who participate in this production, and that is Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese. Who was Leonard Bernstein?

Leonard Bernstein was born on 25 August 1918, and was an extraordinary composer , pianist and conductor. During his youth he had the opportunity to conduct the Vienna Philharmonic and the New York Philharmonic, and little by little it marked his professional career. His time in the cinema was recognized after having made pieces for ‘History of the West Side’.

By Scribe