Hollywood icons Robert De Niro and Al Pacino recently sat down for a rare joint interview, celebrating over 50 years of cinematic legacy.
The legendary actors discussed their beginnings in New Yorkâs theater scene and their parallel rises to stardom in the 1970s.
Both are best known for their roles in classic crime dramas like The Godfather Part II and Heat.
âWeâve always respected each otherâs work,â De Niro said. âItâs been a natural connection.â
Pacino echoed the sentiment: âWeâre like brothers in this business.â
The duoâs on-screen chemistry remains magnetic, most recently seen in Martin Scorseseâs The Irishman.
Despite their different acting stylesâDe Niroâs intense realism and Pacinoâs theatrical flairâtheir collaborations have become benchmarks in film history.
They revealed that The Irishman was emotionally challenging, especially given its themes of aging and regret.
Off-screen, they maintain a deep friendship, often attending each otherâs family events and milestones.
De Niro, now 81, recently welcomed another child, and Pacino, 84, became a father again in 2023.
âAge hasnât slowed us down,â Pacino joked. âIt just makes us choose better scripts.â
Both actors continue to work, with Pacino starring in an upcoming crime thriller and De Niro producing an indie drama.
Theyâve expressed interest in one more film together, possibly a dark comedy.
Film critics credit the pair with redefining American acting in the modern era.
Younger actors often cite them as major influences in their careers.
De Niro and Pacino both agree that storytelling is what keeps them going.
âItâs about truth,â De Niro said. âEven if itâs fiction, it should feel real.â
The interview concluded with laughter, nostalgia, and gratitude.
âWeâve been lucky,â Pacino said, âand we know it.â
For fans around the world, seeing these two legends side by side remains a cinematic treasure.