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Former ‘Sopranos’ TV Siblings Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Robert Iler Reunite for Super Bowl LVI Commercial: Watch

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Reunited and it feels so good! The Super Bowl is known for its buzzy commercials that star an array of celebrities, and this year, Chevrolet brought the OG Sopranos siblings back together.As Chevy debuted their 2024 Silverado EV truck during the Sunday, February 13, championship game, they enlisted the former TV family to show off its “New Generation” of trucks.Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who played Tony Soprano’s daughter Meadow in the original series, reprised her role as she reenacted Tony’s classic Manhattan-New Jersey commute from the opening credits.

While her TV father (played by the late James Gandolfini) famously drove a black Suburban, Sigler, 40, drove through the city in a royal blue version of the new electric truck.

As she drove through down the iconic neighborhood, she met up with Robert Iler, who played her TV brother, A.J.“Sopranos has been this unique experience where every time we think it’s going to be the last time we’re doing something, there is always something else that comes,” the Entourage alum told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published on Sunday. “When I got the call about this commercial, the whole concept made such perfect sense: it’s Chevrolet coming out with this all-new Silverado EV.”She continued: “It’s about a new generation, which Meadow and A.J.

represent. I thought it was a brilliant idea. And then when they told me David Chase was onboard and Phil Abraham was going to be [the cinematographer], it was so special.

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