Al Pacino Almost Got Fired from ‘The Godfather’ After a Shocking On-Set Injury | Celebrity Biography

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In a stunning revelation from his new memoir "Sonny Boy," Al Pacino opens up about a pivotal moment on the set of The Godfather that nearly ended his career before it truly began. Pacino, who was under immense pressure to prove himself as Michael Corleone, suffered a severe ankle injury while filming a stunt—an accident that almost got him fired.
At the time, the studio was still unsure if Pacino was the right fit for the role. Rumors swirled on set that he might be replaced, and Pacino himself started to feel the weight of those whispers. In a raw and honest passage from his memoir, Pacino confesses that he actually welcomed the idea of being let go. The pressure of feeling unwanted, and fearing he wasn’t delivering, made the thought of being fired a relief.
But fate had other plans. Despite the injury, Pacino’s performance in the iconic restaurant scene, where Michael takes his revenge on Sollozzo and McCluskey, turned everything around. The scene convinced the studio he was their Michael Corleone after all. And the rest? History. Pacino went on to secure an Oscar nomination for his work in the film and reprised his role in The Godfather sequels, cementing his legendary status in Hollywood.
Sonny Boy is out now, offering a rare glimpse into Pacino’s personal experiences on one of the most legendary films ever made.

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00:00In a stunning revelation from his new memoir, Sonny Boy Al Pacino opens up about a pivotal
00:05moment on the set of The Godfather that nearly ended his career before it truly began.
00:10Pacino, who was under immense pressure to prove himself as Michael Corleone, suffered
00:15a severe ankle injury while filming a stunt and accident that almost got him fired.
00:21At the time, the studio was still unsure if Pacino was the right fit for the role.
00:27Others swirled on set that he might be replaced and Pacino himself started to feel the weight
00:31of those whispers.
00:33In a raw and honest passage from his memoir, Pacino confesses that he actually welcomed
00:38the idea of being let go.
00:40The pressure of feeling unwanted and fearing he wasn't delivering made the thought of being
00:45fired a relief.
00:48But fate had other plans.
00:51Despite the injury, Pacino's performance in the iconic restaurant scene, where Michael
00:55takes his revenge on Salazzo and McCluskey, turned everything around.
00:59The scene convinced the studio he was their Michael Corleone after all.
01:03And the rest, history.
01:06Pacino went on to secure an Oscar nomination for his work in the film and reprised his
01:10role in The Godfather sequels, cementing his legendary status in Hollywood.
01:16Sonny Boy is out now, offering a rare glimpse into Pacino's personal experiences on one
01:21of the most legendary films ever made.

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