Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaOne of Jeffrey Lurie’s first jobs was cooking hot dogs and selling soda at General Cinema, his family’s chain of drive-in movie theaters.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIt’s been more than a decade since audiences caught a final glimpse of Tony Soprano munching on onion rings with his family while listening to “Don’t Stop Believing” before the screen abruptly cut to black.The legendary mob boss from “The Sopranos” is back in “The Many Saints of Newark,” a prequel to the HBO series that focuses on the early years of Tony and his close relationship with Dickie Moltisanti, the father of Michael Imperioli’s Christopher
.Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaOne of Jeffrey Lurie’s first jobs was cooking hot dogs and selling soda at General Cinema, his family’s chain of drive-in movie theaters.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaReggie Bush is ready to tell his side of the story in a new documentary from Believe Entertainment Group, the studio behind the Oscar-winning “Dear Basketball.”Before he achieved NFL stardom as a running back for the New Orleans Saints, Bush was one of the top college football players in the country.
The final two seasons of “The Office” almost looked a little more like “The Sopranos”.
The Office.The late actor’s Sopranos co-stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa revealed the news during the latest episode of their podcast Talking Sopranos, while joined by Ricky Gervais.Gervais, who created the UK version of The Office on which the US version starring Carell is based, spoke about his admiration for Carell before Imperioli shared the trivia.“You know, they talked about having Gandolfini at one point replace him [Steve Carell], did you know that?” he said.Schirripa added:
Sopranos prequel film The Many Saints of Newark.The upcoming spin-off movie will follow the younger years of the iconic mob boss from the HBO series, with the epic trailer debuting last month.Michael’s stepmother Deborah Lin has now admitted that his father “would be very proud” of the work he has done.“It was almost surreal to see Michael in the trailer,” she told The New York Post. “I know it took a lot of courage for him to take this role.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Black Widow” marks the return of Marvel movies to cinemas after a long and arduous COVID era absence. There’s clearly been a lot of pent-up demand for all things MCU.
The legendary mob boss from The Sopranos is finally back, as the very first trailer for The Many Saints of Newark dropped on Tuesday.
It’s been more than a decade since audiences caught a final glimpse of Tony Soprano munching on onion rings with his family while listening to "Don’t Stop Believing" before the screen abruptly cut to black.
Fans of the Sopranos have been waiting with bated breath for their first look at the upcoming prequel film The Many Saints of Newark and the team has, finally, released the first trailer.
opens with a memorable voice.«When I was a kid, guys like me were brought up to follow codes,» says the late James Gandolfini. The line is from the actor's most iconic role, as mob boss Tony Soprano on the hit HBO drama . Onscreen, we see a younger version of Tony, just getting his start in Newark, New Jersey.
You woke up this morning, got yourself a gun.
The trailer, which dropped on Tuesday, spotlights the young Tony and his relationship with Dickie Moltisanti (Alessandro Nivola), the father of Christopher Moltisanti, played by Michael Imperioli in the series.“The Many Saints of Newark,” which recently saw its release date pushed back one week, is written by the show’s original creator, David Chase, and Lawrence Konner and directed by “Sopranos” veteran Alan Taylor.
Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark has just been released – check it out below.The new film will focus on the formative years of notorious mob boss Tony Soprano, who was played by James Gandolfini in the hit HBO show.His son, Michael Gandolfini, is playing a young Tony Soprano in The Many Saints of Newark.Gandolfini will be joined by Alessandro Nivola, Vera Farmiga, Leslie Odom Jr, Jon Bernthal, Corey Stoll, Billy Magnussen, John Magaro and more.Check out the trailer for The Many Saints
The long-awaited prequel to The Sopranos is almost here!
Even though the show’s run ended almost fourteen years ago, the influence of David Chase‘s “The Sopranos” still looms over contemporary TV. Without Chase’s show, there’s arguably no “Breaking Bad,” “Better Call Saul,” “Ozark,” “Narcos,” or any number of other recent TV shows that still take inspiration from it.