Al Pacino has opened up about a pivotal moment during the filming of 'The Godfather', revealing that he was almost fired partway through the production. The iconic actor, who portrayed Michael Corleone in the 1972 film, admitted that his performance was not initially well-received by director Francis Ford Coppola and some of the other key people involved in the movie.
'The Godfather': The Time Al Pacino Almost Got Fired
Pacino, who was relatively unknown at the time, had initially been cast in the role of the youngest son of Vito Corleone, a part that would become one of his most famous and career-defining. However, his portrayal of Michael Corleone wasn’t quite what the studio or Coppola had envisioned. In fact, there was a point during filming when Coppola was so dissatisfied with Pacino’s work that he seriously considered replacing him.