
The New Pope
3.9
(303)
Drama
2020
58 min
TV-MA
As Pope Pius XIII hangs between life and death in a coma, charming and sophisticated moderate English aristocrat Sir John Brannox is placed on the papal throne and adopts the name John Paul III. A sequel series to “The Young Pope.”
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"Review by Julia Wright:
To me, both The Young Pope and The New Pope are simply masterpieces. The subject is monumentally important, the cinematography superb, the cast and the acting outstanding, and the humorous tone vital and exhilarating, it blows a massive raspberry in the face of those taking life and themselves too seriously. The script is memorable and deeply affecting on both rational and emotional levels, it speaks to the mind as much as it moves the heart with the wisdom, love and wit that pour out of every word. The Young Pope tells the story of Christ, complete with the Second Coming, but a Christ who stepped down from the pedestal that the Church built for him and chose to walk the maze of life with us, or rather within us. The New Pope is a love letter to the Church, John Paul III is the Church itself, lost, depressed and almost at breaking point after a long life of denying itself in the name of a misunderstood sense of obedience and love. But Paolo Sorrentino and his team add a key to the love letter envelope, a way forward for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, I wonder when the Popes of this world will be ready to open the door that fits that key, if ever. Even if never, there is still hope, after all Lenny dissolved himself into our hearts and, together, we can walk the path, we only need to remember to trust and to smile."
"Growing up catholic, I was instantly hooked. Like The Young Pope, this quasi-sequel boasts a cast of extremely talented actors and the sets and costumes are impeccable. Push through the first couple episode and this Vatican drama will have you hooked. "
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Den E Go Chyay
"The Pope is also very good !"
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Susan Lewis
"John Malkovich's portrayal of the Pope giving an Angelus in St. Peter's Square, in episode 9 was magnificent and profound. It moved me to tears, and I am not religious. I highly recommend this series. The acting and production values are extremely high.
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Helen Davis