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TV viewers now have a first look at one of the year’s most anticipated new projects, “The Offer”.
Streaming on Paramount+, the 10-episode limited series goes behind the scenes of one of the all-time great cinema classics, “The Godfather”.
“The Offer” is based on the story of Albert S. Ruddy, one of the producers of the iconic gangster movie, who shares his “extraordinary, never-before-seen experiences” in making the film, which included having to deal with actual mafia figures in order to get the movie made.
Miles Teller stars as Ruddy, with Matthew Goode playing flamboyant producer Robert Evans.
In addition, Juno Temple stars as Hollywood agent Bettye McCartt, Giovanni Ribisi as mob boss Joe Colombo, Dan Fogler as director Francis Ford Coppola, Burn Gorman as Paramount Pictures head Charles Bluhdorn, Colin Hanks as studio executive Barry Lapidus, and Patrick Gallo as author Mario Puzo, whose novel was the basis for the movie. Justin Chambers will have a recurring role as “Godfather” star Marlon Brando.
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In advance of the series premiere, Paramount+ released a number of first-look photos:
“The Offer” debuts on April 28.
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The Godfather making-of series The Offer has just been released – check it out below.The forthcoming 10-episode show will air on Paramount Plus, and stars Miles Teller, Matthew Goode, Juno Temple, Dan Fogler, Giovanni Ribisi, Burn Gorman, Colin Hanks and Patrick Gallo.It will focus on Teller as producer Albert S. Ruddy and his painstaking attempts to convince other Hollywood players to adapt Mario Puzo’s gangster classic for the big screen at Paramount.Watch the teaser trailer for The Offer below:Escape From Dannemora writer Michael Tolkin created the show, alongside writer and executive producer Nikki Toscano.
As anticipation builds for “The Offer“, Paramount+ shared the first teaser for the limited series, which chronicles the making of the acclaimed 1972 film “The Godfather” and captures a long gone era of Hollywood. The first footage for the real-life story gives viewers a closer look at Miles Teller as producer Albert S. Ruddy, who also serves as executive producer on the 10-part TV event, and Matthew Goode as notorious Paramount Studios chief Robert Evans.
Zack Sharf Miles Teller is ready to make an offer that Paramount Pictures can’t refuse in the first trailer for the upcoming limited series “The Offer.” The 10-episode limited series centers on famous Hollywood producer Albert S. Ruddy and his attempts to get an adaptation of Mario Puzo’s gangster classic off the ground at Paramount.
, Paramount+ shared the first teaser for the limited series, which chronicles the making of the acclaimed 1972 film and captures a long gone era of Hollywood. The first footage for the real-life story gives viewers a closer look at Miles Teller as producer Albert S.