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The Offer - Paramount+ mini-series on the making of The Godfather
Posted on 4/6/22 at 9:12 pm
Posted on 4/6/22 at 9:12 pm
Begins April 28.
Trailer - LINK
Starring: Miles Teller, Giovanni Ribisi, Juno Temple, Colin Hanks, Dan Fogler
Looks quite cheesy in parts, but it's also an endlessly fascinating subject.
Trailer - LINK
Starring: Miles Teller, Giovanni Ribisi, Juno Temple, Colin Hanks, Dan Fogler
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The series itself is based on Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy’s (portrayed by Miles Teller) experience during the making of the movie.
In addition to Teller as Ruddy, Paramount+ has released the names of additional cast members, including: Giovanni Ribisi as Joe Colombo; Colin Hanks as Barry Lapidus; Dan Fogler as Francis Ford Coppola; Juno Temple as Bettye McCartt; Burn Gorman as Charles Bluhdorn; Justin Chambers as Marlon Brando; Patrick Gallo as the author of “The Godfather” novel, Mario Puzo; Josh Zuckerman as Peter Bart; Meredith Garretson as Ali MacGraw; Nora Arnezeder as Francoise Glazer; Paul McCrane (as Jack Ballard; Anthony Skordi as Carlo Gambino; etc, etc.
Paramount+‘s highly anticipated limited series will consist of 10 episodes written and executive produced by showrunner Nikki Toscano, along with creator and Oscar and Emmy-nominated writer Michael Tolkin (“Escape at Dannemora,” “The Player”). Leslie Greif (“Hatfields & McCoys”) and Teller will also act as executive producers on the production. Dexter
Fletcher (“Rocketman”) will direct the series’ first and last blocks.
Looks quite cheesy in parts, but it's also an endlessly fascinating subject.
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