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Max Is Celebrating The 25th Anniversary of The Sopranos In Style

Dive into The Sopranos' 25th anniversary with Max for unseen clips, fan events, food, behind-the-scenes looks, podcasts, and more.



Article Summary

  • Celebrate The Sopranos' 25th Anniversary with Max's exclusive content, including 15 deleted scenes and over five hours of featurettes.
  • Immerse yourself in The Sopranos nostalgia with New York and Los Angeles Satriale's pop-up experiences and themed Italian sandwiches delivered by Postmates.
  • Engage with a new official Sopranos TikTok account and free episodes on Max’s YouTube channel, plus cable partner platforms.
  • Tune into Robert Iler and Jamie-Lynn Sigler's 25th Anniversary podcast and explore exclusive Sopranos merchandise from HBO Shop and Tombolo.

It's incredibly hard to believe that it's been 25 years since we first heard that memorable Woke Up This Morning opening credits theme song by British band Alabama 3, but here we are. As the iconic HBO Original series The Sopranos celebrates its 25th anniversary, fans are being treated to an immersive throwback experience orchestrated by Max. The streaming platform has unveiled an extensive collection packed with never-before-seen deleted scenes and expanded behind-the-scenes content, igniting a spark of nostalgia and excitement among the show's loyal following. Here's what devotees of the critically acclaimed mafia drama can expect from the 25th-anniversary celebration, set to kick-start with a string of festivities on Wednesday, January 10th.

Celebrating the significant impact The Sopranos had on the television landscape, Max is orchestrating a special collection titled The Sopranos: 25th Anniversary. This treasure trove of content invites fans to delve into 15 deleted scenes, including three that have been kept under wraps until now, as well as over five hours of featurettes that peel back the curtain on the show's production. Every episode that charted the highs and lows of Tony Soprano's fraught existence is available on the streamer for those looking to relive the saga.

Adding a dash of interactive zest to the proceedings, Max is teaming up with Postmates to serve up an official Satriale's pop-up experience in New York and Los Angeles. For one transformative day, fans can indulge in a Sopranos-inspired Italian sandwich that promises a slice of the action delivered right to their doorstep. This initiative, alongside fan screenings of the pilot episode on January 10 at Alamo Drafthouse and a special menu at Da Nico Ristorante, offers a multi-sensorial journey back to the series' roots.

An official Sopranos TikTok account has launched, giving fans 25-second blasts from the past, with each episode being distilled into bite-sized highlights. Those looking for more expansive content will find solace in the free episodes available via Max's YouTube channel and various cable partner platforms.

Today is the 25th Anniversary of The Sopranos, and Max is Celebrating
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Fans won't be left wanting for exclusive insights as Max collaborates with Robert Iler and Jamie-Lynn Sigler, the unforgettable duo behind Meadow and AJ Soprano, on their podcast Not Today, Pal. This special 25th Anniversary edition will give listeners an intimate retrospective of their involvement with the show. Scheduled for January 18, the full discussion will be accessible on podcast platforms and the HBO YouTube channel.

Lastly, to ensure that enthusiasts can wear their passion on their sleeves, the HBO Shop and New York-based 'Escapewear' brand Tombolo will offer a range of anniversary-exclusive merchandise. As we march through 2024, keep your eyes peeled for further releases that celebrate the Sopranos legacy.


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Mark SeifertAbout Mark Seifert

Co-founder and Creative director of Bleeding Cool parent company Avatar Press since 1996. Bleeding Cool Managing Editor, tech and data wrangler, and has been with Bleeding Cool since its 2009 beginnings. Wrote extensively about the comic book industry for Wizard Magazine 1992-1996. At Avatar Press, has helped publish works by Alan Moore, George R.R. Martin, Garth Ennis, and others. Vintage paper collector, advisor to the Overstreet Price Guide Update 1991-1995.
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