First Teaser for Martin Scorsese’s 5-Part Documentary ‘Mr. Scorsese’ Drops, Featuring Star-Studded Interviews
Apple TV+ is set to release a new five-part documentary series called Mr. Scorsese, which takes a deep look into the life and career of legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. The series is scheduled to premiere on October 17, 2025, and fans can already get a glimpse of what’s to come with the recently released teaser.
The man, the movies, and the city that made them. A five-part documentary event from acclaimed director Rebecca Miller.#MrScorsese — October 17 on Apple TV+ pic.twitter.com/9lTslhEZwU
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) August 11, 2025
The documentary features interviews with some of Scorsese’s closest friends and collaborators, including Robert De Niro, Mick Jagger, Steven Spielberg, Leonardo DiCaprio, Thelma Schoonmaker, and more, along with members of his family. This star-studded lineup helps paint a full picture of the man behind some of cinema’s most iconic films.
Directed by Rebecca Miller, the series was initially planned as a single documentary. However, as production went on, it became clear that Scorsese’s story was too rich and complex to fit into just one film. Miller explained the decision to expand it into five parts by saying, “his work and life are so vast and so compelling.” She also called the project “one of the defining experiences” of her career.
The documentary will explore Scorsese’s journey from his early days as a student at New York University all the way to his current status as one of the most influential directors in the world. For the project, Miller was granted “unrestricted access” to Scorsese’s personal archives, offering viewers a rare and intimate look at his life and work.
With the teaser now available, anticipation is building among fans and film lovers eager to dive into the story of Martin Scorsese’s remarkable career and legacy. The documentary promises to reveal the personal and professional side of the filmmaker who has shaped modern cinema for decades.
Mr. Scorsese will be an exclusive on Apple TV+ starting October 17, 2025, and is expected to be a must-watch for anyone interested in film history or the art of storytelling.


