Yellowstone icon ‘rumored to play Bill Clinton’ in new Leonardo DiCaprio series

 

The series is set to revolve around the 1999 uprising in East Timor, which took place during a UN-coordinated independence referendum in

the area. President Clinton was instrumental in calming the situation, coordinating with leaders from UN-associated countries to maintain peace.

 

The 'Yellowstone' star will reportedly star in a new series backed by Leonardo  DiCaprio and the United Nations.

 

This wouldn’t be Costner’s first time portraying a historical figure. He previously played law enforcement officer Eliot Ness in The Untouchables and Old West lawman Wyatt Earp in the 1994 film bearing the same name, reports the Express.

However, Costner is perhaps most recognized for his role as John Dutton, the head of the Dutton family, in the unforgettable Western drama Yellowstone.

 

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Since leaving the Yellowstone world midway through its fifth and final season, Costner has been busy serving as a director, co-writer, producer, and star of Horizon: An American Saga.

Chukwudi Iwuji, recognized for his performances in When They See Us, Designated Survivor, Evil and The Day of the Jackal, is reportedly set to join Kevin Costner in United, portraying UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

 

Yellowstone icon 'rumored to play Bill Clinton' in new Leonardo DiCaprio  series

 

BBC audiences might recall Iwuji as Zander Hale from the Nicola Walker series The Split, where he was featured throughout all three seasons. It’s reported that production for United will kick off in Atlanta and Spain next year.

tlighting a UN mission to East Timor in 1999, is currently in its initial development phase, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kevin Costner on board as executive producers. While it’s anticipated that the Wolf of Wall Street star will stay behind the camera, there’s buzz that Costner might portray former US President Bill Clinton.

 

Yellowstone icon 'rumored to play Bill Clinton' in new Leonardo DiCaprio  series

 

United, an upcoming series spo

The series is set to revolve around the 1999 uprising in East Timor, which took place during a UN-coordinated independence referendum in the area. President Clinton was instrumental in calming the situation, coordinating with leaders from UN-associated countries to maintain peace.

This wouldn’t be Costner’s first time portraying a historical figure. He previously played law enforcement officer Eliot Ness in The Untouchables and Old West lawman Wyatt Earp in the 1994 film bearing the same name, reports the Express.

However, Costner is perhaps most recognized for his role as John Dutton, the head of the Dutton family, in the unforgettable Western drama Yellowstone.

Since leaving the Yellowstone world midway through its fifth and final season, Costner has been busy serving as a director, co-writer, producer, and star of Horizon: An American Saga.

Chukwudi Iwuji, recognized for his performances in When They See Us, Designated Survivor, Evil and The Day of the Jackal, is reportedly set to join Kevin Costner in United, portraying UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

BBC audiences might recall Iwuji as Zander Hale from the Nicola Walker series The Split, where he was featured throughout all three seasons. It’s reported that production for United will kick off in Atlanta and Spain next year.

tlighting a UN mission to East Timor in 1999, is currently in its initial development phase, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kevin Costner on board as executive producers. While it’s anticipated that the Wolf of Wall Street star will stay behind the camera, there’s buzz that Costner might portray former US President Bill Clinton.