The Many Saints Of Newark

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Young Tony Soprano's world swirls with gangster drama and family ties in 1967 Newark, as his uncle Dickie Moltisanti navigates treacherous mafia waters, fusing ambition, legacy, and betrayal in the ultimate prequel to The Sopranos.

The Many Saints Of Newark Trivia

Who directed the 2021 film "The Many Saints of Newark"? (Hard)
#1: Martin Scorsese
#2: David Chase
#3: Alan Taylor
#4: Francis Ford Coppola
Who played the young Tony Soprano in "The Many Saints of Newark"? (Expert)
#1: Michael Gandolfini
#2: Alessandro Nivola
#3: Jon Bernthal
#4: Ray Liotta
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The Many Saints Of Newark Fun Facts

The Many Saints of Newark features Michael Gandolfini playing the young Tony Soprano, a role made famous by his father, James Gandolfini, in The Sopranos.
Vera Farmiga underwent a transformative process to embody Livia Soprano, including wearing prosthetics to alter her facial features.

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film-release
October 1, 2021

Release of The Many Saints of Newark

The movie 'The Many Saints of Newark,' a prequel to the television series 'The Sopranos,' was released in theaters.

film-announcement
September 2017

Announcement of The Many Saints of Newark

The production and development of 'The Many Saints of Newark' was officially announced to the public.

casting
2018

Casting of Michael Gandolfini as Young Tony Soprano

Michael Gandolfini, son of the late James Gandolfini, was cast to play the young Tony Soprano, the character his father portrayed in 'The Sopranos' TV series.

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