Did Martin Scorsese almost direct The Godfather Part II?(Photo Credit –Instagram/Prime Video)

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It’s one of Hollywood’s biggest what-ifs, Martin Scorsese almost helming The Godfather Part II instead of Francis Ford Coppola. At first glance, it sounds like an enticing alternate timeline, two titans of American cinema colliding over the same mythic underworld but if you dig deeper, it becomes clear that the reality we got may have been the best-case scenario.

Francis Ford Coppola’s Fatigue and the Scorsese Suggestion

Back in the early ’70s, Coppola was fresh off surviving the chaotic, pressure-cooked set of The Godfather. Studio battles, shady financing, production headaches, it all left him drained. When discussions for a sequel surfaced, he was hesitant, almost ready to walk and tensions with producer Bob Evans didn’t help either.

Coppola pitched a then-rising Scorsese to take over the reins, a suggestion that says more about Coppola’s generosity than the studio’s willingness to take a risk.

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Scorsese, though immensely talented, hadn’t yet earned the clout that would later define him. He had Mean Streets under his belt, but the gritty, street-level chaos of that film was miles away from the sweeping operatic grandeur The Godfather Part II demanded.