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‘The Offer’: Paramount+ series about the creation of ‘The Godfather’ starts production

Paramount+ has declared that their limited event series The Offer has authoritatively entered production, close by a declaration video and first-look picture. The exceptionally expected project will investigate never-uncovered stories behind the creation of The Godfather.

The Offer depends on the many “extraordinary” behind-the-scene accounts of Oscar-winning maker Albert S. Rosy, who will likewise be included in the series played by Miles Teller, who supplanted the initially cast Armie Hammer in the job. The series additionally stars Matthew Goode as Robert Evans, Dan Fogler as Francis Ford Coppola, Burn Gorman as Charles Bluhdorn, Colin Hanks as Barry Lapidus, Giovanni Ribisi as Joe Colombo, Justin Chambers as Marlon Brando, and Juno Temple as Bettye McCartt.

The 10-episode event series is composed and executive produced by Nikki Toscano (Hunters), who additionally fills in as showrunner, and by Emmy-assigned essayist Michael Tolkin (The Player). Leslie Greif (Hatfields and McCoys), close by Ruddy and Teller, fills in as a leader maker on the series while Rocketman’s Dexter Fletcher coordinates a few of the scenes of the series.

As The Offer starts recording, another undertaking about the creation of The Godfather keeps on creating, this time a component film. Oscar Isaac and Jake Gyllenhaal are set to play Francis Ford Coppola and Paramount chief Robert Evans, individually, while Elisabeth Moss will play Eleanor Coppola. Barry Levinson (Rain Man) is set to coordinate the film from a screenplay initially created by Andrew Farotte. Named Francis And The Godfather, even Coppola himself offered the forthcoming task a go-ahead, saying “any movie that Barry Levinson makes about anything, will be interesting and worthwhile!”.

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