Michele Morrone starred alongside Anthony Hopkins in the Maserati brothers biopic
Michele Morrone, who we got to know as the star of the 365 days films and the advertising face of HELL ENERGY, appears in another exciting role. This time, he stars with two-time Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins in the biographical film Maserati: The Brothers, which explores the life and automotive career of the famous Maserati brothers. Morrone brings to life the character of Alfieri Maserati, who together with his brothers founded the famous Italian luxury car brand in 1914.
The director of the film is Bobby Moresco, who previously also made the film Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend, and this time he brings to the screen an exciting story full of car races and brotherly struggles. Anthony Hopkins plays one of the Italian financial backers of the Maserati brothers.
Filming takes place in Bologna, Italy, the birthplace of the Maserati brand. The work not only shows the rise of the car manufacturing family, but also the human dramas and struggles behind their success. The casting of Morrone and Hopkins alone guarantees that the film will be exciting and rich in emotions.
This role could be another milestone for Morrone, who, alongside Anthony Hopkins, can prove that he can stand his ground not only as the advertising face of HELL, but also in more serious dramatic roles. Maserati: The Brothers is scheduled to premiere in 2025 and is already highly anticipated by automotive fans and film history buffs.
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