Netflix had long earmarked a release date later this year for The Irishman. There were suspicions Scorsese wouldn't have the flick ready in time for a debut at the festival, according to Variety, particularly given the intensive process of digitally de-aging De Niro and Pacino. However, that hasn't been the case.

Martin Scorsese's richly textured epic of American crime THE IRISHMAN, starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci, will World Premiere as the Opening Night selection of the 57th #NYFF on September 27! https://t.co/stdedLtmnV pic.twitter.com/DPWcQ9gvuC — New York Film Festival (@TheNYFF) July 29, 2019

Scorsese has brought some of his other long-time collaborators into the fold this time around, including Joe Pesci (who's effectively been retired from acting for 20 years) and Harvey Keitel. Netflix seems to have a lot of faith in The Irishman -- the budget is reportedly as much as $200 million.

The streaming giant will be hoping to improve upon its awards success of last year, following the path laid out by Roma. The gorgeous drama was the centerpiece movie at the New York Film Festival in 2018. It went on to win Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Cinematography and Best Director for Alfonso Cuarón.