Meet the cast of The Many Saints of Newark: Who's replacing who in the hotly-anticipated Sopranos prequel - including two sons of original cast members
- The Many Saints of Newark is set nearly 40 years before The Sopranos series and tracks the rise of Tony Soprano from troubled teen to powerful mob boss
- The series was plagued with push backs due to the coronavirus pandemic. The prequel was slated for a 2020 release but will now be released on October 1 in theaters and simultaneously on HBO Max
The release of The Many Saints of Newark trailer on Tuesday left fans of the original Sopranos delighted as they reminisced about the iconic Nineties drama series.
Set nearly forty years before the show, the prequel film reveals how a young Tony Soprano went from a scrappy teenager to a hardened mob boss against the backdrop of the 1967 race riots in Newark, New Jersey.
Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolises, Dickie Moltisanti, who struggles to manage both his professional and personal responsibilities and whose influence over his nephew helps make the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss we’ll later come to know.
The Sopranos centered around mob boss Tony Soprano and his dealings with his family and The Family while also seeking treatment for panic attacks. The hit show was one of the first of it's kind and ran for six seasons on HBO from 1999 to 2007.
It made a star of actor James Gandolfini, won numerous awards including Golden Globes, Emmys and SAG Awards, and is often credited for the kicking off the stellar trend of television dramas in the 2000s and 2010s.
Like most recent projects, The Many Saints of Newark, was plagued with push backs due to the coronavirus pandemic. The prequel was slated for a 2020 release but will now be released on October 1 in theaters and simultaneously on HBO Max.
Now, as the first trailer for the prequel has finally dropped, MailOnline takes a look at who has replaced the original castmembers, which includes two sons of the former stars.
TONY SOPRANO


Father and son: Originally played by James Gandolfini (right) the leading role of the Italian American mob boss is being taken over by his son, Michael. James won't see his son take on his famous role, as he died of a heart attack at the age of 51
SERIES: James Gandolfini
PREQUEL: Michael Gandolfini
Originally played by James Gandolfini, the leading role of the Italian American mob boss is being taken over by his son, Michael.
The 22-year-old followed in his father's acting footsteps taking on small roles in Ocean's Eight and HBO's The Deuce last year. Tragically, James won't see his son take on his famous role, as he died of a heart attack at the age of 51.
Michael prepared for the role by watching The Sopranos' first season for the first time, learning his father's many monologues for the audition.
DICKIE MOLTISANTI


Ties that bind: The role of Dickie - a charismatic but violent man who falls in love with his own father's much-younger bride - is being taken over by Alesandro Nivola (left) it was orginally played by Michael Imperioli (right)
SERIES: Michael Imperioli
PREQUEL: Alessandro Nivola
The role of Dickie - a charismatic but violent man who falls in love with his own father's much-younger bride - is being taken over by Alesandro Nivola, who previously described the gig as a 'role of a lifetime'.
Speaking to EW, Alessandro revealed: '[Showrunner] David Chase wrote me the role of a lifetime. Far and away, filming this movie was the most exciting thing in my career so far.
'It’s an incredibly nuanced, violent, funny, charming, scary, morally confused person, and it was an absolute joy to play.'
LIVIA SOPRANO


Mother knows best: TTaking on the iconic role of Livia, the mother of Tony Soprano, is The Conjuring star Vera Farmiglia (left) it was a role originally played by Nancy Marchand (right)
SERIES: Nancy Marchand
PREQUEL: Vera Farmigli
Taking on the iconic role of Livia, the mother of Tony Soprano, is The Conjuring star Vera Farmiglia.
It's a role close to creator David's heart, as he's admitted he based the character on his own mum, Norma Chase. He described her as being paranoid, sharp-tongued, abusive, and disregarding of her son's career achievements.
The character is so iconic that in 2016, nine years after the series ended, Rolling Stone ranked her #3 of their 40 Greatest TV Villains of All Time'.
JANICE SOPRANO


Younger years: Tony's sister Janice Soprano will be featured in the prequel played by 15-year-old Mattea Conforti who has met the role's previous actress Aida Turturro (right) in real life
SERIES: Aida Turturro
PREQUEL: Mattea Conforti
Taking on the role of Janice - the elder sister of Tony - is 15-year-old Mattea Conforti, who has a tough role ahead of her as the original series already saw child actors take on the younger role in flashback scenes played by Madeline Blue and Juliet Fox.
Aida recently filmed a Cameo message for the grandfather of Mattea and recalled telling him: 'I heard your eldest one is playing me — well, not me, the character Janice in the movie. I think I met her? Lovely, beautiful girl. Bravo to her.'
While Mattea may only be 15, she's already landed a few big roles, notably in the TV series Power and as the voice of Young Elsa in Frozen II.
Johnny Boy Soprano


Room to play: As Tony's father, Giovanni 'Johnny Boy' Soprano, only featured in flashbacks newcomer Jon Bernthal (left) has some room for interpretation in the role. In the series he was portrayed by Joseph Siravo
SERIES: Joseph Siravo
PREQUEL: Jon Bernthal
As Tony's father, Giovanni 'Johnny Boy' Soprano, only featured in flashbacks and dream sequences in the original series, newcomer Jon Bernthal has some room for interpretation in the role.
The role will be an interesting one, however, as in the various times Johnny Boy popped up in the series it was clear that he had a tense and fractured relationship with Tony.
Jon has said that he was 'grateful' to be given the role. Telling EW: 'I was enormously grateful to be able to do it alongside Mikey Gandolfini, and the personal journey that he’s on and what it meant for him and his father'.
Uncle Junior


Legendary: Tony's uncle and the official boss of the DiMeo crime family will be making a return for the prequel with Corey Stoll (left) stepping into the role. He was originally played by Dominic Chianese (right)
SERIES: Dominic Chianese
PREQUEL: Corey Stoll
Tony's uncle and the official boss of the DiMeo crime family - originally played by Dominic Chianese - will be making a return for the prequel. Although the character was portrayed in flashbacks by Rocco Sisto, the prequel will see Corey Stoll step into the role.
It will be interesting to see the younger dynamics between Junior and Tony, as the characters frequently butted heads in the series.
The character has a special place in creator David's heart, who previously said: 'I was always very satisfied with the stories about Junior, what Junior became and how it started. He was everybody’s favorite character to write.'
Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri


Unpredictable! Taking on the role of Tony's violent, impulsive, and paranoid chief henchmen Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri is Billy Magnussen. The role was played by Tony Sirico in the series
SERIES: Tony Sirico
PREQUEL: Billy Magnussen
Taking on the role of Tony's violent, impulsive, and paranoid chief henchmen Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri is Billy Magnussen.
The unpredictable yet loyal henchman killed nine people in the series, the largest total of any character on the show, so it will be interesting to see when his murderous tendencies first began.
In the series, Tony originally auditioned for the role of Uncle Junior, but after Dominic landed the role he agreed to take on Gualtieri under the condition that his character would not 'become a rat'.
WHO HAS YET TO BE NAMED?


Who are you? Ray Liotta has landed a role in The Many Saints of Newark, but his character has been kept tightly under wraps, as has actress Michela De Rossi playing an 'ambitious' Italian immigrant who comes to America to settle in New Jersey
Ray Liotta has landed a role in The Many Saints of Newark, but his character has been kept tightly under wraps. He was the first person to be cast in the prequel by creator David, who had previously considered the star for the part of Ralph Cifaretto on The Sopranos. The role ended up going to Joe Pantoliano.
Actor and screenwriter Nick Vallelonga has been cast in the prequel but his character is yet to be announced. Interestingly, his real life father, Tony Lip had a starring role in The Sopranos, playing crime boss Carmine Lupertazzi.
Italian actress Michela De Rossi has also landed a part in the prequel, playing an 'ambitious' Italian immigrant who comes to America to settle in New Jersey - her character has not been named.
Leslie Odom Jr. has been cast as a character named Harold McBrayer while Germar Terrell Gardner stars as Cyril, but no further information has been released on these roles.


Wait and see: Actor and screenwriter Nick Vallelonga (left) has been cast in the prequel but his character is yet to be announced. His real life father, Tony Lip (right) had a starring role in The Sopranos, playing crime boss Carmine Lupertazzi

Details incoming: Leslie Odom Jr. (left) has been cast as a character named Harold McBrayer while Germar Terrell Gardner (right) stars as Cyril, but no further information has been released on these roles
WHAT ABOUT THE CREW?
While the cast members may be all new, there are key alumni of the original show returning.
David Chase, The Sopranos‘s creator, showrunner, head writer and producer is back on board for the movie and co-wrote the script with Sopranos staff writer Lawrence Konner.
A former Sopranos director, who helmed nine episodes of the series, Alan Taylor, has returned for the movie.
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