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The New Pope (2019): Official Tease 2 | HBO
Seasons

1. First Episode
With Pope Pius XIII in a coma, Cardinal Voiello makes an unpredictable move during the deadlocked papal conclave.

2. Second Episode
Voiello, Guiterrez, Assente, Aguirre and Sofia make a trip to the UK to appeal to the alluring but fragile Sir John Brannox.

3. Third Episode
As Sir John leaves for the Vatican, everything appears to be going to plan. But the secretary of state could never have predicted Cardinal Spalletta's next move.

4. Fourth Episode
John Paul III travels to Venice to visit Pius XIII. Meanwhile, a tragedy in Lourdes calls for the presence of the new Pope.

5. Fifth Episode
John Paul III meets Sharon Stone, who gives him new ideas. Meanwhile, the connection between the Pope and Sofia deepens.

6. Sixth Episode
Priest Leopold Essence tips off Sofia Dubois to her husband's dark secrets which leads her to a shocking discovery. Meanwhile, Pope John Paul III speaks with Cardinal Spalletta about a financial scandal that could crush the Vatican.

7. Seventh Episode
Lenny wakes up and seeks to help a wounded family, while a new threat to the Church draws closer.

8. Eighth Episode
Having uncovered John Paul III's secrets, Voiello begins his plan to regain power. Meanwhile, Lenny Belardo secretly returns to the Vatican.

9. Ninth Episode
Pius XIII and John Paul III are forced to confront one another, as terrorists take a priest and six students hostage in Ventotene.
Cast

Jude Law
Pius XIII / Lenny Belardo

John Malkovich
Giovanni Paolo III / Sir John Brannox

Silvio Orlando
Cardinal Voiello / Cardinal Hernandez

Cécile de France
Sofia Dubois

Javier Cámara
Cardinal Gutierrez

Ludivine Sagnier
Esther

Maurizio Lombardi
Cardinal Mario Assente

Henry Goodman
Danny

Massimo Ghini
Cardinal Spalletta

Mark Ivanir
Bauer

Ulrich Thomsen
Doctor Lindegard
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