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With the news that Pope Francis died at age 88 on Easter Monday following double pneumonia and a stroke, Catholics worldwide are mourning while also looking ahead to the future of the Catholic Church and the men who may emerge as papal candidates.
If you’re thinking, if only there were a movie out there that explains exactly what is about to happen at the Vatican as the church prepares to elect a new pope, then you’re in luck.
You’ll want to watch “Conclave,” the 2024 Oscar-winner starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and Isabella Rossellini, as the real-life process of the papal conclave begins in the next 15-20 days.
“Conclave,” based on Robert Harris’ 2016 novel, is a fictional take on the secretive process of electing a new pontiff, inspired by the 2005 papal conclave, in which a cardinal’s diary about the process was leaked to the press. Fiennes plays the dean of the College of Cardinals, in charge of organizing the conclave that will elect a new pope.
In scenes that will likely mirror ones to come, the cardinals in “Conclave” must decide what kind of pope they want to elect, as emerging cardinals represent different ideologies within the Catholic Church. Will a conservative cardinal be elected to follow a pope who was quite liberal in his beliefs? Could the Church see another pontifex whose election makes history? Only time will tell.
So, while you wait for news of the actual conclave to trickle in, why not stream “Conclave”?
Right now, “Conclave” is only available to buy or rent on demand from retailers that include Prime Video. Rentals cost $5.99 and you’ll have 30 days to begin watching.
If, however, you can wait one more day, “Conclave” will reportedly join the Prime Video catalog. Originally slated to begin streaming on Prime Video on April 13, the movie will debut on April 22 now.
All Amazon Prime subscribers can watch “Conclave” at no additional cost, and non-Prime members can sign up for a 30-day free trial to watch “Conclave” (and other Prime Video titles) for free.
Unfortunately, “Conclave” is no longer streaming on Peacock. The film left Peacock’s streaming catalog ahead of its Prime Video debut as part of Universal’s streaming deal with Amazon.
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