By Jeppe Kleijngeld
The Sopranos, the greatest TV-show ever made, had a revival in recent, pandemic times. Not only did super fans like me rewatch the show en masse, it managed to attract a whole new generation of viewers. The number of times it was streamed went way up. Millions of youngsters dived into the world of Tony Soprano and his two families and loved every minute of it. Not only that, but two of the show’s main cast members – Michael Imperioli and Steve Schiripa – made the defining podcast about the series called Talking Sopranos. And several of the show’s original makers, including showrunner and creator David Chase, made a prequel movie called The Many Saints of Newark, which will be released in The Netherlands on November 11.
It is, in other words, safe to say that The Sopranos is very much back. To honour the revival of this absolute classic, I will publish some juicy content about the show in the coming weeks. Get ready to be immersed in The Sopranos once again.
Content
● The Sopranos Features: Introduction
● My Sopranos Obsession: Final Analysis
● The Sopranos: 10 Favorite Episodes
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 100-91
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 90-81
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 80-71
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 70-61
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 60-51
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 50-41
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 40-31
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 30-21
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 20-11
● The Sopranos – 100 Greatest Moments: 10-1
● The Many Saints of Newark (2021, Review)
● The Sopranos Ending Explained: Tony is not Definitively Dead, but his Future Looks Bleak
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