Nothing much, but don't expect Scorsese to return as a director.

But, he could pull a CLOCKERS. To those not familiar with that deal, Universal had bought the film rights to the crime novel CLOCKERS, which Scorsese was slated to direct, with Robert DeNiro to star as the cop protagonist.

But Scorsese became much more enamored and interested in reteaming with Nick Pileggi when the latter pitched CASINO. With such, Scorsese stayed as a producer on CLOCKERS but vacated the directing chair. Thus Scorsese's former protege student at NYU Spike Lee took over CLOCKERS.

Then again, who knows. Scorsese is busy with a ever-growing plate. He's doing SILENCE next, that Teddy Roosevelt cowboy movie with Leo DiCaprio(and Nick Meyers scripting), some kids fantasy book, and that Wall Street true life-drama that Scorsese/Leo are attached to.

Of course, Scorsese could make the DEPARTED sequel because there is potential money to be made if it works. Mark Whalberg starring, Scorsese would be able to cast people that he couldn't the first time around...like Robert DeNiro, Dennis Leary, Harvey Keitel, etc.

If I hear anything, you all will be the first to know.