
A new The Sopranos’ prequel film, The Many Saints of Newark, will help fill in the gaps about certain narrative details from the TV show, with new character details surfacing. It’s been 11 years since HBO aired the polarizing final episode, leaving viewers wondering about the fate of the central family while sparking discussions about the series' legacy.
Last March, it was reported that David Chase - The Sopranos’ creator and frequent HBO collaborator - was officially moving forward with The Many Saints of Newark, and that original characters from his iconic mafia series would be featured. Starring the late James Gandolfini as an Italian-American mobster, The Sopranospremiered on January 10, 1999 and remained a staple of primetime television until the 86th and final episode, “Made in America” aired in June 2007.
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