"Good Time Girl" by Sofi Tukker (feat. Charlie Barker)(episodes 1–6)
"Watchtower" (Instrumental) prod. by Labrinth (episodes 7–9)
Composer
Lele Marchitelli
Country of origin
Italy
France
Spain
Original languages
English
Italian
No. of episodes
9 (list of episodes)
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Production
Executive producers
Lorenzo Mieli
Mario Gianani
Riccardo Neri
Elena Recchia
Paolo Sorrentino
Jude Law
Caroline Benjo
Carole Scotta
Simon Arnal
Jaume Roures
Javier Méndez
Nils Hartmann
Sonia Rovai
Davide Bertoni
Producer
Ben Jackson
Production locations
Rome
Venice
Abruzzo
United Kingdom
Cinematography
Luca Bigazzi
Editor
Cristiano Travaglioli
Camera setup
Single-camera
Running time
47–60 minutes
Production companies
The Apartment Pictures
Wildside
Haut et Court TV
Mediapro
Sky Studios
Original release
Network
Sky Atlantic (Italy)
HBO (US)
Canal+ (France)
Release
10 January (2020-01-10) – 7 February 2020 (2020-02-07)
Related
The Young Pope
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The New Pope is a satirical drama television series created and directed by Paolo Sorrentino for Sky Atlantic, HBO and Canal+. It is a continuation of the 2016 series The Young Pope, originally announced as its second season.[1] The nine-episode series stars Jude Law, reprising his role as the fictional Pope Pius XIII, and John Malkovich as the fictional Pope John Paul III, the titular new pope.[2] It was co-produced by European production companies The Apartment Pictures, Wildside, Haut et Court TV and Mediapro.[3]
The series premiered on 10 January 2020 on Sky Atlantic in Italy.
^Anderson, Ariston (20 October 2016). "'The Young Pope' Producers Confirm Second Season of Show". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
^Ramos, Dino-Ray (9 January 2018). "'The New Pope': HBO Gives First Look At Jude Law And John Malkovich; Unveils Cast For Limited Series". Deadline. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
^"Jude Law and John Malkovich starring in The New Pope - news from Sky Media". Sky Media. Archived from the original on 23 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
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