‘Goodfellas’ TV Series Is A Prequel; Martin Scorsese Attached

InGoodfellas, when Henry Hill says “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster” no one imagined that over two decades later, the statement could have a whole new meaning. That’s exactly what’s going to happen though if authorNicholas Pileggiand directorMartin Scorsesehave their way. A few months ago,it was announcedthat Pileggi, who co-wroteGoodfellaswith Scorsese as well as the novel the movie was based on,Wise Guy,was working on aGoodfellastelevision series. Now, Pileggi has announced two important new details. First and foremost, the series will go back to Henry Hill’s early days and act as a prequel to the film. Second, Martin Scorsese is on board in some capacity. Pileggi is currently writing the pilot script. There’s more after the jump.

Speaking with Culture Magazine (with nods toDigital SpyandThe Playlist) Pileggi said the following:

We’re trying [to develop the TV series]. I want to do it, Marty wants to do it, Warner Bros wants to do it. Of course, you may’t pick up from Goodfellas, since we murdered everybody, or rather, everybody was murdered! There’s nobody left. But I think we’re going to figure out a way to do the early years – sort of a prequel. The part of the movie people often like best is the opening third, where all the funny stuff is happening, and there’s so much we could fit in.

While I would be interested in seeing a mafia television series developed by Pileggi and Scorsese, and even a funny one at that, I don’t feel very good about the pair going back and adding more context toGoodfellas. On its own, the film does a more then adequate job of explaining Henry Hill’s rise through the ranks of organized crime, and a television series with the same characters would almost cheapen that. Yes, the first third of the movie is great, but without the second two-thirds, the gravitas is lost.

Do you agree? Or do you feel like anythingGoodfellasis worth having out in the marketplace?