
Producer Mark Joseph told The Oklahoman in an autumn 2022 email that the film's extensive post-production - especially de-aging special effects for Quaid and Voight - would mean a 2023 release.

Inspired by Paul Kengor's book "The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism," the biopic filmed primarily in Guthrie in fall 2020, then moved to California in early 2021 to lens at the former president’s ranch outside of Santa Barbara before returning to Oklahoma over summer 2021 to capture key outdoor scenes. The biographical drama stars two-time Golden Globe nominee Dennis Quaid ("I Can Only Imagine") as Ronald Reagan, Golden Globe nominee Penelope Ann Miller ("The Freshman") as Nancy Reagan and Oscar winner Jon Voight ("Deliverance") as a fictional KGB agent who trails Reagan throughout his political career. Industry watchers expect Scorsese's long-awaited "Killers" to make a splashy festival debut this year in the hopes of scoring a strong showing at the Academy Awards next year. The Western drama boasts a starry cast including Oscar winners Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, Academy Award nominees Jesse Plemons and John Lithgow, Oscar hopeful Brendan Fraser and Native American actors Gladstone, Tantoo Cardinal and Cara Jade Myers.
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Martin Scorsese spent much of 2021 in Oklahoma working on his anticipated adaptation of the David Grann's best-selling nonfiction book “Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI." The cinema icon's $200 million Apple Studios epic chronicling the slayings of Osage Nation citizens in 1920s Oklahoma, after an oil boom made them the richest people per capita in the world, is believed to be the biggest movie production ever undertaken in the Sooner State. When and where to see it: TBA in theaters and on Apple TV+.

The dates for some of them are still to be announced, but here are 18 Oklahoma-made movies and TV shows to look out for in 2023:
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Watch Video: 'Reservation Dogs' actors, writers talk season 2 during premiereįrom a veritable land rush of productions during the COVID-19 pandemic to the state legislature's passage of a new, larger film incentive in 2021, industry watchers have been touting a growing influx of made-in-Oklahoma movies and television series for the past few years.īut 2023 might just prove the breakthough year when savvy movie and TV fans get to appreciate the Sooner State's emergence as a filming destination.įrom star-studded historical dramas like "Killers of the Flower Moon" and "Reagan" and new seasons of popular streaming series like "Reservation Dogs" and "Tulsa King" to promising Sundance Film Festival selections and quirky homegrown comedies, many projects filmed in Oklahoma are expected to be coming soon to a movie theater, streaming service or on-demand platform near you.
