‘Godfather: Part III’ returns to theaters with new endings, edits


“The Godfather: Part III,” the iconic conclusion of Francis Ford Coppola’s trilogy, will return to theaters.

The new acquisition, which will include a new ending, will hit theaters in December before digital and DVD release, Fox News can confirm.

The flick is titled “Mario Puzo the Godfather, Coda: Death of Michael Corporal”.

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The new cut will capture the original vision held by Coppola and screenwriter Mario Puzo. Coppola was nominated for two scars for the picture, which was also received by five others.

El Pasino in 'The Godfather: Part III'.

El Pasino in ‘The Godfather: Part III’.
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“Part III” came out in 1990, “16 years after Part II.” The sequel followed El Pasino’s Michael Corleone, who worked to separate his family from the criminal business.

The movie stars Diane Keaton, Andy Garcia and Talia Shire. Previous entries included performances by Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall and Marlon Brando.

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Coppola said, “Mario Puzo’s The Godfather Coda: The Death Michael f Michael Corleone” is an acknowledgment of our original intent to become Marion and my chosen title and “The Godfather: Part III”. ‘

Francis Ford Coppola has created a new edition of 'The Godfather: Part III', which will hit theaters in December.

Francis Ford Coppola has created a new edition of ‘The Godfather: Part III’, which will hit theaters in December.
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The present winemaker continued: “For this version of the finale, I made a new beginning and end, and rearranged some scenes, shots and musical hints. With these changes and the restored footage and sound restored, for me, it’s more appropriate ‘The Godfather ‘And the conclusion of’ The Godfather: Part II ‘and I thank Jim Giannopoulos and Paramount for allowing me to visit again. “

The famous director and his production company, American Zuetrap, underwent frame-by-frame restoration of the original film and its new version.

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Andrea Klaus, senior vice president of Mr. Paramount Archives, said that while working on the new acquisition, Coppola oversaw every aspect of the restoration and ensured that the film not only looked original but also met his personal standards and vision of directing.