Warner Bros is moving The Many Saints of Newark from March 12 to Sept. 24. New Line is releasing.
You gotta bee onna your hat.BIt strange
But at least it gives me more time to do a rewatch...or two. I already rewatched most of the series during quarantine already. Might as well go for 3
Yeah I’m literally doing my rewatch right now. On the first episode. So I agree in that them delaying the movie gives people more time to rewatch before the movie and also more time for newcomers to watch for the first time before the film as well.BIt strange
But at least it gives me more time to do a rewatch...or two. I already rewatched most of the series during quarantine already. Might as well go for 3
Michael Gandolfini on Playing a Young Tony SopranoTHREE MONTHS LATER, he got the offer. “It’s an origin story through the eyes of Dickie Moltisanti, Christopher’s father. The Tony Soprano we know has this beautiful vulnerability underneath and this rough exterior, but what if we flip that on its side and you watch a creative, hopeful, kind, curious kid get whittled down and formed into what he has to be?”
Fingers Crossed.Tony said he saw someone get whacked between age 15/16 in season 1. Isn’t Michael Gandolfini playing Tony round that age? So it seems likely that we’ll see that event in Many Saints.
Instead on Oct. 1, Warners will release the Alan Taylor directed, David Chase produced and co-written Sopranos New Line feature prequel The Many Saints of Newark. Pic was most recently scheduled for Sept. 24. Many Saints is the only adult choice on Oct. 1-3 in what has recently shaped up to be a knife war between MGM/United Artists Releasing’s The Addams Family 2 and Sony’s Hotel Transylvania 4: