Posted on 05/24/2026 2:42:54 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The Corleone saga shifts to Connie as author Adriana Trigiani and Paramount revive 'The Godfather' with a new novel and film adaptation.
More than three decades after the final installment of The Godfather trilogy hit theaters, the Corleone family is officially returning with a new chapter — and this time, the story belongs to the daughter, Connie Corleone.
According to The Associated Press, Random House announced that bestselling author Adriana Trigiani will write Connie, a new novel authorized by the estate of Mario Puzo, with a planned release set for fall 2027. Paramount Pictures is also developing a new film adaptation tied to the project, extending one of Hollywood’s most influential crime sagas into a new era.
The upcoming novel will focus on Connie Corleone, the overlooked but pivotal daughter of Don Vito Corleone, originally portrayed by Talia Shire in all three films. According to Random House, the book marks the first Godfather novel written by a woman and only the third officially approved continuation from the Puzo estate.
Paramount currently controls the screen rights to the franchise following a long-running legal battle between the studio and Puzo’s estate over ownership of the Corleone characters.
The return of The Godfather arrives more than 55 years after the original novel changed crime fiction forever. First published in 1969, the book introduced mainstream audiences to terms such as “consigliere” and “Cosa Nostra” while helping to redefine the gangster genre in American pop culture.
The 1972 film adaptation directed by Francis Ford Coppola went on to become one of the most celebrated movies ever made, winning Best Picture and helping launch the careers of stars including Al Pacino and Marlon Brando.
Trigiani said the new novel will explore Connie’s rise in a world dominated by powerful men. “Connie is a novel about how a woman works to forge her own way in a world that’s already decided who she is,” she said in a statement.
She added that underestimating Connie Corleone would prove just as dangerous as underestimating Vito or Michael Corleone. Anthony Puzo, Mario Puzo’s son and executor of the estate, said the family specifically sought out Trigiani after reading an essay she wrote about the women of the Corleone universe and how little attention they had received over the years.
The project also revives a franchise that has remained culturally dominant long after the release of The Godfather Part III in 1990. The original trilogy earned nine Academy Awards and more than $400 million worldwide while influencing generations of filmmakers, television writers, rappers, and crime dramas.
The films have also remained staples in music and sports culture, referenced everywhere from The Sopranos to hip-hop lyrics to modern meme culture.
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More proof that Hollywood is out of ideas.
lmao...
Isn’t Stallone in one of the new Godfather flicks?
This is just a reminder. Paul is dead. Have you ever listened to a Wings album?
nah... Have her throw herself at a black guy!! THAT will make it a Mega Hit!!
“ I just don’t see how it can be pulled off successfully“
It would t be hard if you were a writer, a spinner of tales, if your sole motivation is to pull people in and entertain them, just base it on reality. In realty what makes a boss a boss isn’t his street toughness rather it’s his brains and his organizational talent. He’s tough because there’s twenty or thirty armed sociopaths who depend upon him and who back him and are tough out on the streets for him.
There was a real life lady crime boss in Italy a few years ago . Presumably her brains got her in and a certain invisibility to law enforcement kept her there. A ghost if you will.
Years ago I came up with a female character, the young beautiful daughter of a murdered Don , who may or may not have entirely transparently settled the score with the three mobsters who bumped her beloved dad in a power move. The cops don’t suspect her. The mob doesn’t outwardly suspect her (though they are noticeably terrified and tight lipped about her) but an old crime writer who had always had a crush on her , who surreptitiously studied her particularly when writing about the mob suspects that she single handedly engineered their deaths. He doesn’t know how to push his nose into that story without seriously risking getting it blown off. With her fathers death she had dropped out of sight, for years, changed her name eventually making good to elite levels in business. She pops back up on the crime writers radar when she turns up in Manhattan under her new name and dating a rising star in the NYPD who’s associates can’t figure out who she is and eventually stumble upon the crime writer who recognizes her. Throughout you never really know if she bumped those guys or if she’s running her old dads concern. A sort of ghost, if you will.
The 25 year old Barbara Stanwyck could phone this in. All @5 pounds of her.
How many scenes will feature the Clinton’s ?
Hey…. Jane Curtin’s best movie role
Ever.
I am already looking forward to not seeing this train wreck.
Godfather Sharknado!
That’s the only part I hate about the Godfather franchise. The killing of Appolonia gave us the insufferable Diane Keaton as Kay.
The story of Connie is pretty easy, poor choices in men.
I would rather see what happened after Vincent Corelone (Andy Garcia) took over after Michael’s death.
We will likely get a revisionist Connie, who orders the hit Carlo, shoots Fredo in the boat, and saves Mary Corleone from the assassin’s bullet.
Then runs off with “Superman” in Havana.
Not figuring it out now, but come on man, The Godfather. Is Scarface next???
The most overrated movies ever.
How about Neri.
Francis enters the GodMother’s Den.
She asks Connie to whack her husband for her.
Connie answers ‘I will do this favor for you but you must bake me ten cakes every year for life.’
;-)
How about Neri.
Or becomes the spokesperson for Bud Light.
“ If she changed her last name to Lingus I might watch it.”
I see what you did there.
L
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