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Al Pacino was ‘offered a fortune' to play iconic Star Wars character – but didn't ‘understand' the script
Al Pacino was ‘offered a fortune' to play iconic Star Wars character – but didn't ‘understand' the script

Irish Independent

time2 days ago

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  • Irish Independent

Al Pacino was ‘offered a fortune' to play iconic Star Wars character – but didn't ‘understand' the script

The award-winning actor, known for his roles in Francis Ford ­Coppola's Godfather trilogy, as well as films such as Heat and Dog Day Afternoon, was offered the part in the mid-1970s after he had appeared in the second Godfather film. The part of roguish space pilot Han Solo ultimately went to Harrison Ford and launched him to global stardom. The character would go on to become one of the most beloved in the history of cinema, returning in several Star Wars sequels and, in 2018, becoming the focus of a prequel film starring Alden Ehrenreich. Speaking about the decision to turn down Star Wars, Pacino (85) reminisced to Entertainment Weekly about his association with the 'Movie Brats' – an unofficial group of pioneering New Hollywood filmmakers that included Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma, Martin Scorsese and Star Wars creator George Lucas. 'They were real idealists coming into the 1970s with great films all over the globe,' he said. 'So I loved their work, but I was doing a show on Broadway at the time, and they handed me this script, and I thought, I don't understand,' Pacino added, referring to Lucas's Star Wars screenplay. 'I must be out of space myself.' Pacino sought advice from a friend before ultimately turning down the role. 'I looked at this thing and I sent it to Charlie Laughton, my friend and mentor, actually. I said, 'What do you make of this?' He was pretty wise and he said, 'I don't get it, Al. I dunno. I don't get it.' I said, 'Well, I don't either; what are we going to do?' 'They offered me a fortune, but I don't know. No, I can't play something if I don't speak the language.' Nonetheless, Pacino seems to have little cause for regret and joked about his own part in propelling Ford to stardom. 'I said, 'I think I'm in the mood to make Harrison Ford a career'.'

Jon Bernthal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach to star in Broadway's 'Dog Day'
Jon Bernthal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach to star in Broadway's 'Dog Day'

UPI

time5 days ago

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  • UPI

Jon Bernthal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach to star in Broadway's 'Dog Day'

1 of 3 | Jon Bernthal is set to star in a Broadway play based on the 1975 film classic "Dog Day Afternoon." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo June 5 (UPI) -- Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach -- who both acted in FX's The Bear, have signed on to star in the new Broadway play, Dog Day Afternoon. The legendary true crime story is now a pulse-pounding Broadway play. Coming to Broadway Spring 2026. Starring Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. #SonnyAllTheWay Dog Day Afternoon (@Dogdaybway) June 4, 2025 Pulitzer Prize-winner Stephen Adly Guirgis wrote the stage drama, which is based on the classic 1975 movie, written by Frank Pierson and directed by Sydney Lumet. Al Pacino and John Cazale starred in the film, which was inspired by a true story. "Step back into the sweltering summer of 1972, New York City -- a time when the Vietnam War looms large, Watergate headlines flood the news, and one man's desperate act captivates the nation," a synopsis said. "A Brooklyn bank hold up quickly goes wrong, and with each gut-wrenching twist that unfolds, chaos ensues that ignites the city as they follow the actions of a man on the edge." The show is expected to open in the spring of 2026.

Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach to Headline ‘Dog Day Afternoon' Broadway Adaptation
Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach to Headline ‘Dog Day Afternoon' Broadway Adaptation

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach to Headline ‘Dog Day Afternoon' Broadway Adaptation

Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are set for a 'The Bear' reunion in the Big Apple. Both actors are set to make their respective Broadway debuts in a stage play adaptation of 'Dog Day Afternoon.' Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis will adapt Sidney Lumet's Oscar-winning 1975 film starring Al Pacino and John Cazale. Rupert Goold will direct the production, which is expected to open on Broadway in spring 2026. Bernthal will take on Pacino's former role of Sonny Amato. Moss-Bachrach is starring as Sal DeSilva, first played by Cazale. Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures confirmed the play to Deadline; the WB group recently brought 'Good Night, and Good Luck' with George Clooney to the stage, as well as 'The Outsiders,' 'Real Women Have Curves,' 'The Bridges of Madison County,' and 'Elf.' More from IndieWire 'Ballerina' Review: Ana de Armas Kills Her Way Through a Solid Continuation of the John Wick Franchise Parker Posey Says She Was 'Gaslit' by Hollywood Into Thinking She Couldn't Lead Studio Films The synopsis for the 'Dog Day Afternoon' play reads: 'Step back into the sweltering summer of 1972, New York City — a time when the Vietnam War looms large, Watergate headlines flood the news, and one man's desperate act captivates the nation. A Brooklyn bank hold up quickly goes wrong, and with each gut-wrenching twist that unfolds, chaos ensues that ignites the city as they follow the actions of a man on the edge. 'Dog Day Afternoon' is a raw, gritty reminder of what happens when passion and desperation collide.' The original 1975 film directed by Sidney Lumet from a script written by Frank Pierson was based on the Life magazine article 'The Boys in the Bank' by P. F. Kluge and Thomas Moore. The article chronicled the 1972 robbery and hostage situation led by John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturile at a Chase Manhattan branch in Brooklyn. In addition to roles in 'Daredevil: Born Again' and 'The Accountant 2,' Bernthal has performed in more than 30 theatrical productions, most recently at the Ojai Theatre Festival where he produced and starred in a production of Pulitzer Prize-Winner Martyna Majok's 'Ironbound' opposite Marin Ireland. Bernthal also recently wrapped production on Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey.' Moss-Bachrach will next be seen in the latest season of 'The Bear' and MCU film 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps.' He also previously co-starred alongside Bernthal in 'Sharp Stick' and 'The Punisher.' Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See

'The Bear''s Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach to Make Broadway Debuts in New Play 'Dog Day Afternoon'
'The Bear''s Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach to Make Broadway Debuts in New Play 'Dog Day Afternoon'

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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  • Yahoo

'The Bear''s Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach to Make Broadway Debuts in New Play 'Dog Day Afternoon'

Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach will lead a Broadway stage adaptation of the 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon from Stephen Adly Guirgis Both Emmy-winning actors, who also star on the hit comedy The Bear, will make their Broadway debuts in the new show The film version of Dog Day Afternoon was based on a real-life 1972 robbery and hostage situationA buzzy new play will mark the Broadway debuts of two stars of The Bear. Emmy winners Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach will lead Dog Day Afternoon, a stage adaptation from Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis of the 1975 crime movie. 'Step back into the sweltering summer of 1972, New York City — a time when the Vietnam War looms large, Watergate headlines flood the news, and one man's desperate act captivates the nation,' reads a synopsis of the new production. 'A Brooklyn bank hold up quickly goes wrong, and with each gut-wrenching twist that unfolds, chaos ensues that ignites the city as they follow the actions of a man on the edge,' it continues. 'Dog Day Afternoon is a raw, gritty reminder of what happens when passion and desperation collide.' The new production, to be directed by Rupert Goold, will see Bernthal, 48, play Sonny Amato (based on the character played by Al Pacino in the original film), while Moss-Bachrach, 48, plays Sal DeSilva (based on the character originally played by John Cazale). Both actors have earned Emmys for their work on the hit comedy series The Bear, Bernthal for his guest star appearance playing Mikey Berzatto and Moss-Bachrach twice consecutively the past two years for his supporting performance as Richie Jerimovich. The show will air the entirety of its fourth season on FX on Hulu June 25. Bernthal recently starred in Ben Affleck's The Accountant 2 and will next appear in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey and Netflix miniseries His & Hers, as well as continuing to play Punisher in Marvel's Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again. Moss-Bachrach next appears as The Thing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's The Fantastic Four: The First Steps (in theaters July 25) and subsequent Avengers installments. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Sidney Lumet-directed, Frank Pierson-written Dog Day Afternoon, which was based on a real-life 1972 robbery and hostage situation, was nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture, winning for its original screenplay. The new adaptation hails from Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, which has also produced several screen-to-stage adaptations, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Beetlejuice and Elf, as well as current Broadway shows The Outsiders, Good Night, and Good Luck and Real Women Have Curves. Their upcoming such projects include The Lost Boys and Crazy Rich Asians. Read the original article on People

‘Dog Day Afternoon' Is Broadway Bound With Actors From ‘The Bear'
‘Dog Day Afternoon' Is Broadway Bound With Actors From ‘The Bear'

New York Times

time6 days ago

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  • New York Times

‘Dog Day Afternoon' Is Broadway Bound With Actors From ‘The Bear'

'Dog Day Afternoon,' a classic New York film about an ill-planned bank robbery in Brooklyn, has been adapted for the stage and will come to Broadway next spring. The production will star Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, both of whom have won Emmy Awards for their work in FX's 'The Bear.' The director will be Rupert Goold, who is the artistic director of the Almeida Theater in London and who has received Tony nominations for two of his previous Broadway shows, 'King Charles III' and 'Ink.' 'Dog Day Afternoon' tells the story of a group of hapless criminals who rob a bank, partly because one of them (a character named Sonny, played by Al Pacino in the 1975 film and to be played by Bernthal onstage) wants money to pay for his partner's gender-transition surgery. The robbery turns into a hostage-taking and a confrontation with law enforcement. The film, directed by Sidney Lumet, was based on a true story; it won an Academy Award for Frank Pierson's screenplay. The stage adaptation, a project that was previously announced in 2016, has been written by the playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2015 for his drama 'Between Riverside and Crazy,' which was produced on Broadway in 2023. Guirgis has an ear for dialogue of down-and-out New Yorkers, and has written a number of acclaimed plays about working-class characters. Bernthal and Moss-Bachrach are best known for their work onscreen — Bernthal stars opposite Ben Affleck in 'The Accountant' and 'The Accountant 2,' while Moss-Bachrach's credits include 'Girls' and the upcoming movie 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps.' They will be making their Broadway debuts in this play, but both are experienced stage actors. Bernthal studied theater in Moscow, founded an upstate New York theater company, and has performed Off Broadway and at regional theaters; Moss-Bachrach began his stage career at Williamstown Theater Festival in New York and has since performed Off Broadway and in California. The play is being produced by Warner Bros. Theater Ventures (Warner Bros. produced the movie), along with Sue Wagner, John Johnson and Patrick Catullo. The announcement on Wednesday did not specify dates or a theater.

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