The creator of “soprano” finally explained the incomprehensible end: this is how everything actually was

The creator of “soprano” finally explained the incomprehensible end: this is how everything actually was

The creator of “soprano” finally explained the incomprehensible end: this is how everything actually was

If you also do not understand how the “Soprano” series ended – don’t be surprised: it was thought of.

The last episode “Soprano” was released in 2007 – and since then the end remains one of the most discussed in the history of television. For fourteen years his viewers have not come to a consensus about what exactly happened in the last seconds. And now, after one and a half decade, the maker of the David Chase series finally decided all the points about I.

In an interview The Hollywood Reporter He admitted that he initially came up with the final in a completely different way. In one of the early versions, Tony was supposed to return to New York “to the meeting where he would be killed.” But then the concept – Chase saw a modest eatery in Ocean Park Boulevard and decided that Tony should “get in such a place. According to him:

“Why I don’t know. It was somewhere two years before the final. But for some reason it seemed to me that Tony should die in such a place. For some reason.”

For example, the answer was received: According to the author’s idea, the hero of James Gandolfini really died after the screen went out. This version has long been discussed by Soprano fans, but now it is being confirmed immediately.

The creator of “soprano” finally explained the incomprehensible end: this is how everything actually was

It is interesting that Chase itself does not seem enthusiastic about what the public discussion about the final has become:

“I did not expect this to cause such a reaction. In the world there were much more important events – explosions in London, in Iraq, war … but everyone discussed” Soprano. “It was a bit strange. And yes, it was irritated. Especially how many people wanted to kill Tony.”

The option where the final remains open at least left the audience the choice behind how to interpret what happened-and at the same time a ghostly chance that Tony still did not died. Now everything is determined by the author – finally.

Well, by the way, Chase’s comment puts an end to the other feeling: although Tony’s fate was unclear, Hollywood had a theoretical chance of ever returning to “soprano”. NOW – No. The story is over. So, at least one cult series is not threatened with a “rebirth”, which are now more than necessary.

Although of course, as the example of “Dester” shows, even the death of the protagonist for some producers is never an obstacle at all.

Source: Popcorn News

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