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“A definitive work of American popular culture” – why The Sopranos’ legacy lives on
Cast members and superfans of the classic show speak to Beth Webb ahead of a new documentary film
Glance over a lockdown watchlist in 2020 and beyond a shadow of a doubt you’ll find
The Sopranos nestled near the top. For devout fans wanting to revisit the mob-riddled underbelly of New Jersey to stragglers who never found the time to commit, the DiMeo crime family have proved a surprising yet much-needed outlet for a bleak year. Speaking with
NME, Federico Castelluccio, who played Tony’s loyal associate Furio (until he fell in love with his wife), says that a different wave of fandom has found him of late.
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The Sopranos is a much-loved crime drama series which made its debut on HBO in 1999, and it continued for six seasons until 2007. The timeless series follows Tony Soprano (played by James Gandolfini), a high-profile Italian-American criminal and his family. The show received international critical acclaim and a new documentary film has been created, discussing its success.
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The Sopranos ending is one of the most famous moments in TV history and has had audiences scratching their heads for two decades. The final scene saw Tony and his family sitting down to dinner in a restaurant as the paranoid gangster looked up at a mysterious man entering the room. The screen simply cut to black and that was it, with some fans believing Tony was whacked, while others reckon showrunner David Chase whacked the audience.
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Sopranos star reveals the potty-mouth ad-lib that got him the job
Fortunately it was in Italian. 22/12/2020
Tony Soprano may have long since gone to the final cut-to-black end scene in the sky, but 14 years later the legacy of HBO s
A new documentary,
My Dinner With Alan: A Sopranos Session, premiering on December 27, reveals never-before-heard stories of the making of the show, along with rare interviews with the cast and show creator David Chase.
Digital Spy spoke with Federico Castelluccio, who played Furio, the enforcer with a dangerous mutual attraction to Tony s wife Carmela, and he revealed the surprising audition ad-lib that changed everything for him.