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Costner & DiCaprio Unite for UN Series 'United'
19 Nov
Summary
- Kevin Costner and Leonardo DiCaprio to executive produce 'United'.
- Series centers on a UN mission to East Timor in 1999.
- Costner may portray former President Bill Clinton.

Academy Award winners Kevin Costner and Leonardo DiCaprio are collaborating to executive produce "United," a forthcoming television series developed in partnership with the United Nations. The project is poised to dramatize the UN's significant mission to East Timor in 1999.
Kevin Costner is reportedly in negotiations to embody former U.S. President Bill Clinton, whose administration played a crucial role in the diplomatic efforts surrounding East Timor's independence struggle. Chukwudi Iwuji is also slated to appear as UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, highlighting key historical figures involved in the mission.
Written and directed by David Raymond, "United" will explore the courage and sacrifice of humanitarian staff. The series is scheduled to film in Atlanta and Spain, with Fifth Season handling distribution, promising a compelling look at a pivotal international event.




