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The Many Saints of Newark

For The Many Saints of Newark The Sopranos was a watershed series for HBO back when the premium cabler was just dipping its toe into the original series pool. Over its six-season run, the New Jersey mob drama might have produced more water cooler moments than any other show on TV. The story of a middle-aged mafia don in therapy to treat his crippling panic attacks kept us all on the edges of our seats right up until its final moments; those final moments, however, were divisive to say the least.

The Many Saints of Newark release date

Country: USA 
Language: English 
Release Date: 12 March 2021 (USA) 
Also Known As: The Many Saints of Newark 
Filming Locations: Branford Place at Halsey Street, Newark, New Jersey, USA

Warner Bros.' Sopranos sequel film The Many Saints of Newark has officially been delayed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Sopranos, widely considered to be one of the best television shows of all time, ran for six seasons on HBO before ending its run in 2007. Starring the late James Gandolfini as mob boss Tony Soprano, the series focused on Tony's juggling of his home life and his position as the head of a criminal organization. The Sopranos was created by David Chase and also starred Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, and Michael Imperioli. Further cementing its place as one of the most respected shows of all time, The Sopranos won 21 Emmy awards during its run. Gandolfini's performance was especially praised and continues to be remembered to this day. 

The Many Saints of Newark cast and crew

Alan Taylor, Kramer Morgenthau, Lawrence Konner, David Chase, Vera Farmiga, Jon Bernthal, John Magaro, Billy Magnussen, Leslie Odom Jr., Ray Liotta, Alessandro Nivola, Corey Stoll, Joey Diaz, Michael Gandolfini, Nick Vallelonga, Lesli Margherita, Alex Morfm, Daryl Edwards, Faron Salisbury

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