David Chase Followed ‘The Sopranos’ With This James Gandolfini-Led Drama

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The Big Picture David Chase will forever be synonymous with The Sopranos. As the creator of the most influential television series of the last 30 years, Chase's legacy shines brightly throughout pop culture in the 21st century. Notably, the TV landscape saw a boom in prestige cable dramas that would never have existed without his creation. Yet, because of his innate iconoclast streak as an artist, he refuses to rest on the laurels of the HBO drama.

Release Date December 21, 2012 Director David Chase Cast John Magaro , Jack Huston , Will Brill , Dominique McElligott , Brahm Vaccarella , Gregory Perri Runtime 112 Main Genre Drama Writers David Chase Studio Paramount Pictures David Chase Took a Left Turn After 'The Sopranos' With 'Not Fade Away' They said your protagonist shouldn't be an antagonist figure. They definitely said your protagonist should not kill anyone on screen.

'Not Fade Away' Chronicles the Rise of Rock and Roll in the 1960s With a Coming-of-Age Story Close Like The Sopranos, Not Fade Away is hardly about one defined subject. The former was not just a mob saga, but also a story about soulless capitalism, American angst in a post-9/11 world, and the stark cultural and generational divides between characters.

James Gandolfini Gives a Touching Performance as an Old-School Father in 'Not Fade Away' If anyone was glad that The Sopranos finally ended, it was its lead star, James Gandolfini. Behind the scenes, Gandolfini was mild-mannered and gentle, and playing a vicious and violent figure in Tony Soprano was a grating exercise. "The character has been with me for so long," he said after wrapping up the series, "it’s a relief to let him go.

 

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