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A prequel to 'The Sopranos' is in the works

Here's everything we know about David Chase's new project, The Many Saints of Newark

A prequel to 'The Sopranos' is in the works

Here's everything we know about David Chase's new project, The Many Saints of Newark

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A prequel to 'The Sopranos' is in the works

Here's everything we know about David Chase's new project, The Many Saints of Newark

Yes, you read that correctly, a film prequel to The Sopranos, HBO's drama about Italian-American mob boss Tony Soprano, is in the works. Here's everything we know about the project so far.The prequel will be called The Many Saints of Newark.According to Deadline, which broke the news, the film will be set in the '60s during "the era of the Newark riots." Per the publication, "that was a time when the African-Americans and the Italians of Newark were at each other바카라 게임 웹사이트™s throats, and among the gangsters of each group, those conflicts became especially lethal."It's likely we'll see a few familiar characters in the filmBut exact plot points involving existing characters who would have been alive in the '60s, which could include Tony's father Giovanni or his uncle Junior, have yet to be confirmed.Showrunner David Chase is coming back.Chase will serve as a producer on the film as well as co-writer. According to Deadline, he will have input in selecting the director as well.바카라 게임 웹사이트œDavid is a masterful storyteller," Warner Bros Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich said. "We, along with our colleagues at HBO, are thrilled that he has decided to revisit, and enlarge, the Soprano universe in a feature film."Chase served as the showrunner and head writer on all six seasons of The Sopranos. He also directed to show's pilot and controversial finale episode.When will it be out?No word yet on expected dates for the film, or casting news.The legacy of the SopranosThe Sopranos was a massive hit, raising the profile of HBO and launching what many now call the golden age of television. The show won 21 Primetime Emmy Awards, five golden globes, and two Peabody Awards. James Gandolfini, who starred as Tony, passed away in 2013.For more on what you may not know about the beloved HBO series, watch the video above.

Yes, you read that correctly, a film prequel to The Sopranos, HBO's drama about Italian-American mob boss Tony Soprano, is in the works. Here's everything we know about the project so far.

The prequel will be called The Many Saints of Newark.

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, which broke the news, the film will be set in the '60s during "the era of the Newark riots." Per the publication, "that was a time when the African-Americans and the Italians of Newark were at each other바카라 게임 웹사이트™s throats, and among the gangsters of each group, those conflicts became especially lethal."

It's likely we'll see a few familiar characters in the film

But exact plot points involving existing characters who would have been alive in the '60s, which could include Tony's father Giovanni or his uncle Junior, have yet to be confirmed.

Showrunner David Chase is coming back.

Chase will serve as a producer on the film as well as co-writer. he will have input in selecting the director as well.

바카라 게임 웹사이트œDavid is a masterful storyteller," Warner Bros Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich said. "We, along with our colleagues at HBO, are thrilled that he has decided to revisit, and enlarge, the Soprano universe in a feature film."

Chase served as the showrunner and head writer on all six seasons of The Sopranos. He also directed to show's pilot and controversial finale episode.

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When will it be out?

No word yet on expected dates for the film, or casting news.

The legacy of the Sopranos

The Sopranos was a massive hit, raising the profile of HBO and launching what many now call the golden age of television. The show won 21 Primetime Emmy Awards, five golden globes, and two Peabody Awards. James Gandolfini, who starred as Tony, passed away in 2013.

For more on what you may not know about the beloved HBO series, watch the video above.