Why 'Many Saints of Newark' Is a 'Sopranos' Prequel You Can't Refuse Behind-the-scenes is just as much of a throwback, with frequent Sopranos episode director Alan Taylor returning to direct the film, and a script by Sopranos creator David Chase and former Sopranos writer Lawrence Konner. The son of the late, great James Gandolfini who passed away in 2013, Michael Gandolfini, steps into the same roll as his father. The backdrop of the story is set in (where else?) Newark, New Jersey through the 60s and 70s, and shows Anthony Soprano growing up from a little kid witnessing his father’s arrest, to a young teenager. Rev-1-TMSON-FP-0078_High_Res_JPEG_ - Credit: New Line Cinema/Warner Bros.įourteen years after one of the greatest TV shows ever made ended, Tony Soprano lives on in The Many Saints of Newark, the prequel film to The Sopranos streaming on HBO Max, from the same mind as Emmy-winning creator David Chase.
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