Al Pacino recently made headlines for becoming the first movie star to meet with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican. The 85-year-old actor’s visit was to discuss his upcoming film Maserati: The Brothers alongside producer Andrea Iervolino.
However, Pacino’s fashion choices inadvertently stole the spotlight during the meeting. Photos and videos from the event showcased an unkempt Pacino, sporting an unshaven beard and an untucked shirt. This casual attire sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with fans questioning his appearance compared to the sharply dressed Pope Leo XIV.
Some fans couldn’t help but draw comparisons to scenes from the iconic Godfather franchise, with one user musing about who was more starstruck during the meeting. Despite the fashion blunder, film producer Andrea Iervolino described the meeting as a “moment of profound spiritual and cultural inspiration” in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
The conversation between Pacino and the pope reportedly focused on shared values such as family unity, love, compassion, and contributing to the common good. Many social media users noted that the pictures from the meeting could easily be mistaken for a plot from The Godfather Part III.
The film, released 35 years ago, delves into the Corleone crime family’s dealings with the Vatican and a banking scandal. While the movie’s portrayal of the papacy and the Vatican may seem fictional, it is based on true stories from the years leading up to the film’s release.
Overall, Pacino’s meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican created quite a buzz online, with fans drawing parallels between the actor’s real-life encounter and the iconic Godfather trilogy. The unique blend of Hollywood glamour and spiritual significance in this meeting will surely be remembered for years to come.