Footage showing James Gandolfini reprising Sopranos role debuts online after 14 years
Bizarre video clip sees Tony and Carmela Soprano under witness protection in New York
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Your support makes all the difference.Footage that shows James Gandolfini reprising his role in HBOās hit sitcom The Sopranos has debuted online after 14 years.
The Sopranos fans were thrown a curveball in 2021 when Edie Falco revealed that she once reunited with Gandolfini to reprise Tony and Carmela Soprano for a one-off video clip set two years after the events of the cliffhanger series finale, which ended with Tonyās fate left ambiguous.
That footage has now been debuted online. On the latest episode of Pablo Torreās Finds Out podcast, he played the once-buried footage of Gandolfini and Falcoās bizarre reunion.
The short film was shot to help the New York Knicks basketball organisation convince LeBron James to join their team in 2010. At the time, all of the top NBA teams were desperate to sign James, and the Knicks decided to enlist the help of The Sopranos stars and make a short film to help promote New York to James.
Chris Rock, Mike Bloomberg, Robert De Niro, Alec Baldwin and Spike Lee also all appear in the video.
In The Sopranos scene, Carmela and Tony have relocated to New York City, and are sitting in the living room of the apartment where they are in hiding.
āTony, Iām so glad we moved to New York. Life is so much better now,ā Carmela tells her husband two years after the 2007 finale.
āYeah life is good here now,ā Tony replies. āEven if we are in the witness protection program.ā
āNow we just have to find a place for your friend LeBron to live. Whatās he like?ā Carmela asks.
āHeās a modern guy, but he respects tradition,ā Tony says before the pair discuss what kind of apartment LeBron should move into in New York City.
āWeāve gotta find something magnificent, something thatās one-of-a-kind, like he is,ā said Tony.
Carmela then says sheās found the perfect place for James, and pulls up a picture of the Knicks basketball arena. āHereās a place, but they say it gets really loud,ā she says.
āOh yeah, thatās it, thatās gonna be perfect for him,ā says Tony, before the pair grin at the camera.
When Falco initially revealed that the reunion clip had been shot, she explained that she was taken aback that Gandolfini agreed to reprise Tony with the aim of getting James to join the Knicks, since the actor often turned down requests to reprise the role.
āWe got those requests all the time back then and [James] Gandolfini, he did nothing,ā Falco said then. āAnd somehow, he agreed to this thing, which I was shocked by. I thought it was a prank when someone said heās going to do itā¦[and then] there he was, dressed as Tony. He must have been a bigger basketball fan than I realised.ā
Falco also shared her disbelief that the Sopranos video didnāt convince the basketball player to join the Knicks, and he ended up joining Miami Heat and heading to South Beach.
āI couldnāt believe that it didnāt work,ā Falco said. āNot so much because of The Sopranos. I just thought, itās New York. How does anyone say no to New York, for Godās sake? But he did!ā
The Sopranos ended its run in 2007 after six seasons and 86 episodes, and won 21 Primetime Emmy Awards in total.
You can watch the full The Sopranos clip on Pablo Torreās Finds Out podcast here.
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