Michele Morrone Steps Out in Rome with Big News on the Horizon
The '365 Days' star was all smiles at a Prime Video event, fresh off landing a major English-language rom-com.

What's got Michele Morrone smiling in Rome? The actor was spotted looking sharp at a major industry event, just as news of his next big project hits the wire.
He was joined by fellow Italian actor Giacomo Gianniotti, 'Emily in Paris' star Eugenio Franceschini, and filmmaker Francesco Carrozzini.
The event served as a stylish backdrop for Morrone's confirmed next move.
The project is part of a broader push by Prime Video, the event's host, to highlight Italian talent and productions. Morrone's attendance alongside Gianniotti—another actor with a strong international profile—signals the streamer's investment in its local stars as they make waves globally.
Trading the intense, controversial role of Massimo for a romantic comedy lead in his home country suggests a deliberate career evolution. With a proven director and a savvy writing team attached, all eyes will be on Rome to see if this blend of Italian charm and Hollywood formula is a recipe for success.
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The event was also attended by Giacomo Gianniotti and Eugenio Franceschini.
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