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Bobby Cannavale to star in new coke-fueled series

Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger (Reuters)

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If you still can’t get enough of that funky stuff, HBO has got something right up your Alice Cooper alley.

Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter (“Boardwalk Empire”) and Mick Jagger are working towards a series about the 1970s coke-fueled rock scene — and have signed “Boardwalk’s” Bobby Carnavale to star in the pilot, insiders told The Post.

Yes, it’s all good, but it’s also true that Scorsese, Winter and Jagger have been kicking the idea around since 2010, and still haven’t come up with either a finished script or a title, although they plan to shoot something — a pilot at least— early next year.

Cannavale will star in the series as a music exec in the hot-shot coke, sex, and rock ’n roll recording industry circa 1977.

In the pilot, he’ll play the reluctant head of a record label, who takes the gig even though he’s a born-to-it A&R guy who’s more comfortable discovering talent than managing the machine, according to reports.

Scorsese will direct the pilot from a script by Winter, just like they did with “Boardwalk,” which propelled that series through four seasons on HBO.