Pius XIII shocks the world. He refuses to appear to the faithful, rejects the Pope’s traditional apartment for a Spartan cell, and delivers a fire-and-brimstone homily declaring that God is absent from a secular world. He banishes liberals, humiliates cardinals, and literally sends the Vatican’s beloved, cuddly PR priest to frozen Alaska.
1. The Premise: The Unthinkable Cardinal In a secretive, smoke-filled Vatican conclave, a compromise is reached. The cardinals, deadlocked between progressive and traditionalist factions, elect a man they believe to be a puppet: the handsome, obscure, and impossibly young American cardinal, Lenny Belardo (Jude Law).
Lenny battles internal enemies. He discovers his parents abandoned him as a child at an orphanage—a wound he has sealed behind a wall of control. He orchestrates a geopolitical miracle: brokering peace between Italy and a fictional Latin American nation, not out of compassion, but to prove his absolute power. Meanwhile, the Vatican is rocked by a pedophile priest scandal, which Lenny handles with shocking, divisive pragmatism.
They expect a malleable leader. What they get is a nightmare.
Pius XIII shocks the world. He refuses to appear to the faithful, rejects the Pope’s traditional apartment for a Spartan cell, and delivers a fire-and-brimstone homily declaring that God is absent from a secular world. He banishes liberals, humiliates cardinals, and literally sends the Vatican’s beloved, cuddly PR priest to frozen Alaska.
1. The Premise: The Unthinkable Cardinal In a secretive, smoke-filled Vatican conclave, a compromise is reached. The cardinals, deadlocked between progressive and traditionalist factions, elect a man they believe to be a puppet: the handsome, obscure, and impossibly young American cardinal, Lenny Belardo (Jude Law).
Lenny battles internal enemies. He discovers his parents abandoned him as a child at an orphanage—a wound he has sealed behind a wall of control. He orchestrates a geopolitical miracle: brokering peace between Italy and a fictional Latin American nation, not out of compassion, but to prove his absolute power. Meanwhile, the Vatican is rocked by a pedophile priest scandal, which Lenny handles with shocking, divisive pragmatism.
They expect a malleable leader. What they get is a nightmare.