View Full Version : The Late Mob Boss John Gotti's Grandkids Getting Their Own Reality Show


Brian Damage
02-19-2012, 11:45 AM
A reality series focused on the three grandchildren of John Gotti is being developed by Fiore Films and Ted Field, producers of the upcoming Barry Levinson-directed Gotti feature film starring Al Pacino and John Travolta.

The TV project would feature John, Carmine and Frank Agnello, who were introduced to smallscreen viewers in the 2004-05 A&E series "Growing Up Gotti."

"The boys have that special something that appeals to a very wide audience," Fiore Films prexy/CEO Marc Fiore said. "We will be working with them to create a series that brings out each of their unique personalities as well as give an insider's look into the lives of the latest generation of Gottis."

Fiore will co-produce with Field's Radar Pictures and Compelling Entertainment, the latter headed by Wayne Page.

Fiore, which previously acquired the life rights to John Gotti Jr., and Radar are producing feature film "Gotti: In the Shadow of my Father," starring Pacino, Travolta and Ben Foster and scripted by Levinson, Leo Rossi and James Toback. Shooting on the film is scheduled to begin in New York in the fall.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/sns-201202171415reedbusivarietynvr1118050446feb17,0,942587.story

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adultescent
02-21-2012, 01:25 PM
Fiore, which previously acquired the life rights to John Gotti Jr., and Radar are producing feature film "Gotti: In the Shadow of my Father," starring Pacino, Travolta and Ben Foster and scripted by Levinson, Leo Rossi and James Toback. Shooting on the film is scheduled to begin in New York in the fall.

I try and avoid watching anything 'mob' related (unless there's a movie made with someone I really like in it)... I can't stand these sort of people, and don't find them or their lives (or their grandkids lives) even remotely interesting... I've never understood the appeal of 'mob' movies, as these people have zero appeal to me in real life...

Goldilocks
02-22-2012, 04:46 PM
I try and avoid watching anything 'mob' related (unless there's a movie made with someone I really like in it)... I can't stand these sort of people, and don't find them or their lives (or their grandkids lives) even remotely interesting... I've never understood the appeal of 'mob' movies, as these people have zero appeal to me in real life...

Same here. "Growing Up Gotti" was pathetic. All these boys did was fight over hair gel.