Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" is one of the all-time classic mob movies, and it's frequently cited as one of the greatest movies ever made. The making of "The Godfather" was notoriously tricky, as Hollywood was skeptical about gangster movies in the 1970s and the Italian-American community was fighting back against some of the unsavory depictions seen in mob films.
That's the premise behind "The Offer," a new 10-episode limited series coming exclusively to Paramount+. Miles Teller stars as Al Ruddy, one of the Oscar-winning producers of the film who also made "The Cannonball Run," "Million Dollar Baby," and more. Ruddy is also a producer on "The Offer," giving the limited series some authentic background. The first teaser trailer for "The Offer" has been released, and you can take a peek at 1970s Hollywood.
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