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"Sopranos" prehistory: "The Many Saints of Newark"

After six years, the gangster series was discontinued in 2007. But now there is new material for the “Sopranos” fans.

Berlin – A mafiosi who goes to a psychotherapist and tells her about his fears: A good 20 years ago, this idea electrified so many TV viewers that the series “Sopranos” became one of the most successful of its time.

For years, millions of fans around the world followed how boss Tony Soprano and his Italian-American mafia family did illegal business in New Jersey and repeatedly pushed themselves to the limit in their private lives. After six seasons, 2007 was over anyway – until now.

Now a movie tells the story. Also there: Michael Gandolfini, the son of the late James Gandolfini, as the new gangster.

The Many Saints of Newark, USA 2021, 120 min., FSK oA, by Alan Taylor, with Michael Gandolfini, Ray Liotta, Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Corey Stoll dpa

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