A Deleted Godfather Part II Scene Filled In A Missing Story That Makes The Godfather Part III Better
A deleted scene from The Godfather Part II helps answer a lingering question from Part III. The Godfather trilogy has long been hailed as one of cinema’s greatest achievements, but for years, obsessive viewers have puzzled over character mistakes and gaps in the story — particularly around fan favorite Sonny Corleone’s family and their absence from the crime aspects of the Corleone empire. This question looms especially large in the controversial and misunderstood The Godfather Part III, which sees Vincent Mancini, Sonny’s illegitimate son, stepping into a leadership role.
The obvious question for film fans has always been why didn’t Sonny’s legitimate children — those from his marriage — take over the family business. The answer can be found in a deleted scene from The Godfather Part II.
A Deleted Scene From The Godfather Part II Explained What Happened To Sonny's Children With His Wife Sonny’s Kids...
The obvious question for film fans has always been why didn’t Sonny’s legitimate children — those from his marriage — take over the family business. The answer can be found in a deleted scene from The Godfather Part II.
A Deleted Scene From The Godfather Part II Explained What Happened To Sonny's Children With His Wife Sonny’s Kids...
- 12/29/2024
- by Jason Kobely
- ScreenRant
Nathy Peluso performs “Corleone” and “El DÍA Que PERDÍ Mi Juventud” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Xmag UK Blanca Die Carazo
The Argentine singer takes a break from the ‘Grasa Tour’ to visit ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’.…
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- 12/3/2024
- by Blanca Die Carazo
- XMAG
We know that Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather trilogy is considered to be the zenith of mafia films. There have been other great titles such as Goodfellas, One Upon a Time in America, Scarface or Heat, but The Godfather trilogy (especially the first two movies) is something else. It is, without a doubt, peak cinema.
This trilogy set the scene for the story of the Corleone family, and while it was inspired by the books by Mario Puzo, the franchise is considered to be a faithful and accurate depiction of the life in mafia families, as well as the world of mafia in general.
Now, we can confirm that a new mafia-themed movie is on its way and it is going to be titled Corleone. The movie will begin production next year and we can also confirm that it has found its director. If you’re curious about the movie,...
This trilogy set the scene for the story of the Corleone family, and while it was inspired by the books by Mario Puzo, the franchise is considered to be a faithful and accurate depiction of the life in mafia families, as well as the world of mafia in general.
Now, we can confirm that a new mafia-themed movie is on its way and it is going to be titled Corleone. The movie will begin production next year and we can also confirm that it has found its director. If you’re curious about the movie,...
- 11/19/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Francis Coppola has long wanted another crack at The Godfather Part III, looking to shorten it in places, and strengthen it in others, and change the title. He has been tinkering with that for awhile, as he re-cut versions of other films including Cotton Club. But he always said he needed Paramount Pictures’ blessing. Today, the studio announced it will release his new edit and restoration under the title Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone. The picture will be given a limited theatrical release in December, marking the 30th anniversary of the film’s release. It will then find its way to digital home entertainment platforms.
This means Coppola has now restored the films of his he believed could be improved, and his fervent desire is to get the chance to make the epic Megalopolis, which was close to a production start before it was...
This means Coppola has now restored the films of his he believed could be improved, and his fervent desire is to get the chance to make the epic Megalopolis, which was close to a production start before it was...
- 9/3/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
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