Al Pacino set to play Joe Paterno in planned movie

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Joe Paterno lies in his final resting place while his former school is only in the beginning stages of recovering from the biggest university scandal in recent memory.  And yet, the full extent of Paterno's story is only just beginning to be told.  Joe Posnanski's Paterno bio has become a #1 New York Times Bestseller.  Now, that book is being considered as the basis for a movie based on the life of Joe Paterno.  And the man being considered to play Paterno on the silver screen is one of Hollywood's biggest legends - Al Pacino.

Although many major pieces like a script, a director, and a movie deal still need to fall into place, Deadline reports Pacino is scheduled to play Paterno in the planned film.  Pacino has portrayed classic movie characters like Michael Corleone and Tony Montana and even has experience as a grizzled football coach in Any Given Sunday.  More details from the Deadline report:

"ICM Partners next week will be taking a package for a movie about former Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno with Al Pacino attached to play the man called JoePa by most students at Happy Valley. The package will be built around Joe Posnanski’s biography Paterno, which is now atop The New York Times Bestseller List in its second week. Pacino’s manager, Rick Nicita, will produce.

The narrative arc of the movie that will be shopped is obvious. A man becomes the winningest coach in college football history and builds a powerhouse football program that turns him into a campus deity. When his former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky is revealed to be a pedophile and it comes out Paterno was told and helped hide the scandal, the coach was summarily fired. He died shortly after of cancer — and many feel of a broken heart — and the school had little choice but to raze a fabled statue of Paterno just as the NCAA dropped the hammer with sanctions against the school that included removal of Paterno’s wins going back to the cover-up. Sandusky was found guilty on 45 counts of sexual abuse against young boys and is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison."

Joe Posnanski's book has been heavily critiqued as not being critical enough of Paterno's actions in dealing with the monster Sandusky.  Would a movie based on the book based on Paterno's life follow suit?  What kind of portrayal would Joe Paterno receive?  The story of the deceased coach is one of the most complex imaginable.  Here was a man held up so long for his integrity and doing things the right way, undone because he valued his football program over truth and justice.  It's not like we don't know how this story ends, though.  Joe Paterno died of cancer in disgrace.  It's a sad chapter in an even larger, sadder story.

There's no question a brilliant actor like Al Pacino playing such a complex man like Joe Paterno would be compelling theater (assuming we don't get the 88 Minutes vintage that is).  However, part of me feels uneasy about the rush to take Joe Paterno's story to Hollywood when the healing process is only just beginning for the victims of Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse and Penn State's cover-up.  Is the big movie payoff supposed to be the Paterno statue coming down?  Posnanski (or someone else) telling Paterno he should have done more?  Penn State football taking the field again?  None of those endings seem to take into account the true scope of what transpired.

An important point we all seem to be losing is this - what happened at Penn State is not entirely encapsulated in the life and times of Joe Paterno.  It can't be that simple, no matter how interesting the arc of the coach's life.  But in the months since Jerry Sandusky's trial, Paterno has predictably been the centerpiece.  We've gone from a statue to a book and now a movie all about a coach and a man whose myth has gone from Greek god to Greek tragedy, but one whose myth still remains strong.

[Deadline]

40 comments
Midnight_In_DC
Midnight_In_DC

@Midnight_In_DC @QuotingJokes @alpacino_real "You've come a long way baby!" V-S Commercials (1969) http://t.co/b3P70wQ2 http://t.co/cVCBeLEH

Midnight_In_DC
Midnight_In_DC

@Midnight_In_DC @QuotingJokes @alpacino_real You've come a long way baby! unless you think that Freedom of Speech doesn't apply to twitter.

Midnight_In_DC
Midnight_In_DC

@Midnight_In_DC @QuotingJokes @alpacino_real "You've come a long way baby!" when you wake up & smell the coffee & don't have to give a damn.

l_mall
l_mall

@awfulannouncing As long as, at some point in the movie, he shouts, "Attica! Attica! Attica! to show where Sandusky belonged all along.

mshowdimascio
mshowdimascio

@awfulannouncing I can already see it! Who-aaaaaa

MitchCumstein41
MitchCumstein41

@awfulannouncing Bobby D not available? ESPN Mag actually did a comparison several years ago.

rpdoherty3
rpdoherty3

@awfulannouncing I envision Nic Cage in all roles. "Whats in the bag?...a shark or something."

BigTunaStu
BigTunaStu

@awfulannouncing will we get to see Willie Beamen: The College Years?

SteveWhoVain
SteveWhoVain

@awfulannouncing to make a movie about Joe Pa? No.

hayeshockey
hayeshockey

@awfulannouncing who wants to see that movie? Not I

salibalaw
salibalaw

@awfulannouncing Al as Joe Pa will be supplemented by hologram Michael Jackson as Sandusky

j_paterno
j_paterno

@awfulannouncing That is an awful choice. I believe I should play him. Then the credits could as Joe Paterno played by Joe Paterno

mlokey87
mlokey87

@awfulannouncing honestly yeah

KyleBurke13
KyleBurke13

@awfulannouncing mel brooks Jerry sandusky?

DavidBeltran
DavidBeltran

@awfulannouncing Who will play JoPa cardboard cutout and Franco Harris?

awfulannouncing
awfulannouncing

@DavidBeltran Keanu Reeves?

DavidBeltran
DavidBeltran

@awfulannouncing Yup. Because even George Carlin (too soon?) now would seem more alive than Keanu.

ampbuckeye
ampbuckeye

@awfulannouncing as long as he doesn't play the role like scent of a woman

king_saturday
king_saturday

@awfulannouncing Pacino/Paterno: "Say hello to my little friend!"

Brian_Donlon
Brian_Donlon

RT @awfulannouncing Al Pacino to play Joe Paterno in a planned movie about the coach. Good choice? MT Will he be better than Tony D'Amato?

revafriedel
revafriedel

@awfulannouncing He's already play the role of the Devil, so it's fits.

houredm
houredm

@awfulannouncing They're both wrinkly Italian dudes who mumble. Perfect!

Copeland_USAF
Copeland_USAF

@awfulannouncing Well, he did play the role of a blind man already.

BlackFalcon_net
BlackFalcon_net

@awfulannouncing I figured that was a joke. #TooSoon

KyleTheNatural
KyleTheNatural

@newyscruggs @awfulannouncing He could play the pope too...considering they're guilty of the same thing.

Robert Valente
Robert Valente

. . . in his most bizarre role since "Cruising."

IAmJonHorton
IAmJonHorton

@awfulannouncing There is no way Pacino will do a better speech than the one he did on Any Given Sunday though! #dontmesswithawesome

nottherealdog13
nottherealdog13

@awfulannouncing I really don't think a movie will bring anything of worth to the situation. Just sayin.

craigcalcaterra
craigcalcaterra

@wezen_ball @awfulannouncing Can't wait until they get David Cross to play Posnanski.

wezen_ball
wezen_ball

@craigcalcaterra @awfulannouncing I hear Dave Attell is available #arresteddevelopment

TheMrinella
TheMrinella

@awfulannouncing hopefully there's no 'GREAT ASS!' line, like he did in Heat.

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