Steven Spielberg says that he has no intention to direct another musical after West Side Story. The film, which is a new adaptation of the 1957 musical of the same name by Steven Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, and Arthur Laurents, also functions as a remake of the Best Picture-winning 1961 film adaptation. It follows a tale of forbidden love between two rival street gangs who battle for supremacy over New York City's West side as gentrification begins to devour the neighborhood they're fighting for. Spielberg's West Side Story, which came out on December 10, 2021, stars Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose, Mike Faist, David Alvarez, and Rita Moreno, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her work in the original.
West Side Story was a long-awaited foray into the musical genre from the popcorn movie maestro, who had long been wanting to direct one. However, the film suffered at the box office, most likely for one of two reasons. First, it came out in the pandemic era, which has been marked by a generally depressed box office, but especially for more adult-oriented dramas, with only the Lady Gaga-led House of Gucci making considerable headway. Second, it came out just 11 days before the massive Marvel megahit Spider-Man: No Way Home, which sucked out all the oxygen from any other wide releases around it.
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Per Variety, Steven Spielberg spoke at yesterday's nominee breakfast ahead of the Producer's Guild Awards. As part of his speech, he revealed that he does not intend to direct any more musicals after West Side Story, though he didn't go into details as to the reasoning behind that decision. Although he won't be directing, he is still
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