THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK – Official Trailer 2

THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK – Official Trailer 2

Before Tony Soprano, there was Dickie Moltisanti. The Many Saints Of Newark, in theaters and streaming exclusively on HBO Max* October 1. Watch the new trailer now.

*Only available on the Ad-Free plan, streaming in the US only for 31 days from its theatrical release.

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New Line Cinema’s “The Many Saints of Newark” is the much-anticipated feature film prequel to David Chase’s groundbreaking, award-winning HBO drama series “The Sopranos.”

Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark’s history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters begin to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family’s hold over the increasingly race-torn city. Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, who struggles to manage both his professional and personal responsibilities—and whose influence over his nephew will help make the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss we’ll later come to know: Tony Soprano.

“The Many Saints of Newark” stars Alessandro Nivola (“Disobedience,” “American Hustle”), Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr. (Broadway’s “Hamilton,” “Murder on the Orient Express”), Jon Bernthal (“Baby Driver,” “The Wolf of Wall Street”), Corey Stoll (“First Man,” “Ant-Man”), Michael Gandolfini (TV’s “The Deuce”), Billy Magnussen (“Game Night,” “The Big Short”), Michela De Rossi (“Boys Cry,” TV’s “The Rats”), John Magaro (“The Finest Hours,” “Not Fade Away”), with Emmy winner Ray Liotta (TV’s “Shades of Blue,” “Goodfellas”) and Oscar nominee Vera Farmiga (“Up in the Air,” “The Conjuring” films).

Alan Taylor (“Thor: The Dark World”), who won an Emmy for his directing work on “The Sopranos,” is helming the film from a screenplay by series creator David Chase & Lawrence Konner, based on characters created by Chase. Chase, Konner and Nicole Lambert are producing the film, with Michael Disco, Marcus Viscidi, Toby Emmerich and Richard Brener serving as executive producers.

Taylor’s behind-the-scenes creative team includes director of photography Kramer Morgenthau (“Creed II,” “Thor: The Dark World”), production designer Bob Shaw (“The Wolf of Wall Street,” “The Sopranos”), Oscar-nominated editor Christopher Tellefsen (“Moneyball,” “A Quiet Place”) and costume designer Amy Westcott (“The Wrestler,” “Black Swan”).

“The Many Saints of Newark” was shot on location in New Jersey and New York, and several beloved characters from the original series that inspired the film are featured in the movie. During its six-season run, “The Sopranos”—widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential television drama series of all time—was honored with 21 Primetime Emmy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, and two Peabody Awards, to name only a portion.

New Line Cinema Presents, In Association with Home Box Office, a Chase Films Production, “The Many Saints of Newark.” The film is slated for release in theaters nationwide on October 1, 2021 and will be available in the U.S. on HBO Max for 31 days from theatrical release. It is being distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures and has been rated R for strong violence, pervasive language, sexual content and some nudity.

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46 Responses

  1. Diego Haung says:

    Christopher was crying because he realize that Tony, his future boss, will never have the makings of a varsity athlete

  2. Артем Кавалерян says:

    Still waiting for Richie Aprile and the jacket.

    • wav says:

      Is Richie even in the trailer? I think the kid who’s with Tony is Jackie Sr but I didnt see Richie

    • Joe Shoney says:

      Nivola could have played a young Richie. He looks a lot like him.

    • Ari Acz says:

      With the jacket Stasio become toughest guy in whole Essex County

    • Rainman says:

      The jaaackeett…so many things im hoping for,but ill take what it gives me..cause it looks great and as a fan,i think were gonna like it regardless because it going to have a lot of easter eggs and things mentioned from the series that we’ll know…….

    • Rainman says:

      @Sean id say it HAS to be cause thats been mentioned more times in the series…BUT david chase maybe leaves it out cause itll be too cliche…expecting something so great ,but leaving no chance for error…but it will be good if they pull it off …..

  3. J Qhart says:

    The way young Tony says “accused ” just like his dad would made me proud

    • Kevin Birmingham says:

      @garett He does though. The scene at the phone booth. First the look, then the “What’d you say?!”, then THE LOOK. We’ve seen “Tony” do that exact same thing how many times? I’m telling you. It’s there.

    • Kevin Birmingham says:

      @candid0111 Yes.

    • Bảo says:

      yeah, the way he talk

    • Carl Rees says:

      @Cørrado LéBlanc No honestly, Silvio is the guy with Paulie in the warehouse. Silvio is played by a 37 year-old man. That’s why I said I was concerned about how his character will look in the role. I don’t know who the kid on the ice-cream truck is, probably Artie or Jackie.

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  4. CardyCard says:

    Oh man that ending with baby Christopher and Tony…….PAIN

    • PlayDischord17 says:

      @Chris Serra Yeah, it looks like the movie is retconning some stuff. The Newark riots took place in 1967, yet that scene in the trailer clearly takes place much later as it shows Tony as a teenager. So Chris had to have been born in 1970s.

    • The Great Content Channel says:

      @Alexis Gomez brilliant 😂😂

    • adrian augustine says:

      PAIN

    • Aaron Boone says:

      @Nick Gillen yeah, you’re right. In fact, I went onto reddit and turns out the age gap, as well as the time line of events in general, is one of the few truly inconsistent things about the Sopranos, and this film’s about to make all that even worse. Kind of annoying, but I’m obviously gonna let it slide.

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  5. Raphael Granger says:

    That last scene, James’ son’s expression is like watching his ghost.

  6. Toby Wood says:

    Paulie: “I just got this jacket!”

    Richie, bursting through the wall: “The JAAAACKET!”

  7. H. Lee says:

    Christopher was crying because Tony tried to play “got your nose” with him.

    It won’t be the last time.

  8. Michael Diekmann says:

    Gandolfini’s son becomes better and better. The “I’m always being accused” was perfect.

  9. Mr. Blonde says:

    They should put Cosette under Christopha for warmth so he stops crying.

  10. Dam says:

    Whatever the length of this movie is, its not long enough.

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