And considering Hollywood’s current state, the turbulent theatrical business, and the cultural zeitgeist, it should. The Godfather Part IV could absolutely happen. There were some terribly unsavory people working in that milieu one of them became president of the United States. Mentioning comic books in the same paragraph as Coppola might be hazardous to one’s health, but there exists a period in the Godfather timeline between Mary’s murder and the fade to black at Don Tommasino’s villa that holds potential for one last chapter in the tale of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), one that could be particularly brutal and ruthless (and satisfying) if set against the New York City real estate boom. And no character stays dead as long as there’s public interest and untold portions of their life story remaining - ask one of the many resurrected superheroes. The saga that began with Michael’s return to America from World War II, that continued as he rose to power in the wake of his father’s passing, and concluded with his attempt to make the Corleone family business legitimate, is over.īut nothing is ever truly over in Hollywood, certainly not a valuable brand that continues to generate profits from video sales and TV repeats.
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He lost his life in the film’s final scene, falling from a chair in the courtyard of Don Tommasino’s villa, a lone orange - the symbol of death in director Francis Ford Coppola’s magnificent film series - rolling from his limp grasp. He lost his will to live when his daughter, Mary, took a bullet intended for him in the closing moments of 1990’s The Godfather Part III.