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Michael Gandolfini is taking on his father’s iconic role of Tony Soprano in an upcoming prequel.
The 22-year-old actor will play a younger version of the HBO crime boss in "The Many Saints of Newark," a feature film that is going to be distributed on the cable network’s HBO Max streaming service in October. The highly anticipated movie comes roughly 14 years after "The Sopranos" series finale, which featured six-time Emmy winner James Gandolfini in the leading role, according to Page Six.
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Michael B. Jordan has an epic new project in the works.ET confirms that the 34-year-old actor and his production company, Outlier Society, are developing their own Black Superman project for HBO Max.
You’ll recall, the first time a Black Superman project was mentioned by Warner Bros. and the trades, Michael B.
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The Sopranos.Van Zandt said in a new interview that he could imagine his character, Silvio Dante, delivering home truths to his mobster boss, Tony Soprano, because he sometimes had to do that as Springsteen’s best friend.He told The Times: I could certainly draw on my relationship with Bruce.
Prince Harry does not consider his $20 million memoir to be a "f–k you" to the royal family, Page Six is told. As we revealed, our royal exclusive on Harry’s book deal left the palace in uproar on Monday after the renegade royal left them in the dark about his plans.
The Duchess of Sussex reportedly teamed up with David Furnish to begin working on a new series for Netflix back in 2018.
If you’re a fan of “The Office,” you know that after Steve Carell left the series, the show found it difficult to replace him, often relying on guest stars to help carry the load. Well, eventually, the show landed on James Spader to guest star in a string of episodes, but before that, according to the hosts of the Talking Sopranos podcast, James Gandolfini was in line to appear.
It was the easiest $3 million James Gandolfini ever made.
James Gandolfini was so close to signing on to star in The Office, after Steve Carell left the show.
The final two seasons of “The Office” almost looked a little more like “The Sopranos”.
Talking Sopranos” — a podcast hosted by “The Sopranos” co-stars Michael Imperioli, 55, and Steve Schirripa, 63 — it was revealed that Gandolfini had been offered a role to replace the character Michael Scott as branch manager of Dunder Mifflin on “The Office,” following Steve Carell’s departure from the NBC show in 2011.
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.