has given his audience everything and nothing at the same time.“The Sopranos” and “Many Saints of Newark” creator revealed a cryptic tidbit that gives the show’s blackout ending and fate of James Gandolfini’s Tony Soprano in 2007 a bit more context — but you’ll still have to draw your own conclusions.Speaking with the Hollywood Reporter, Chase confirmed that the show’s iconic Holsten’s last supper was separate from a plan he originally envisioned for the boss’ demise.“Because the [death] scene I had in my mind was not that scene.
Nor did I think of cutting to black,” Chase said.“I had a scene in which Tony comes back from a meeting in New York in his car.
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