Fans of "The Sopranos" are less than a month away from finally seeing the highly anticipated prequel film, "The Many Saints of Newark."
Of course, most fans are hoping the film can live up to the hype, but even before it does; the show’s creator is already thinking about what’s next.
David Chase recently revealed there could be more "Sopranos" movies on the way, as long as he has his longtime writer by his side.
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The Sopranos creator David Chase and longtime writer Terence Winter have teased more potential films in the franchise’s future. READ MORE: “A definitive work of American popular cul https://t.co/8SkL5Fx30h
Chase revealed he’s not ready to give up on this franchise once again.
According to NME, Chase recently said he would be up for more sequels as long as he can write them alongside writer, Terence Winter. Luckily for fans, Winter seems on board as well.
“The idea of doing another one, and doing it with David, I’d be in in a heartbeat. Absolutely,” Winter said.
"The Many Saints of Newark" is set to premiere October 1, and hopefully there will be more to come after.
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The show’s creator said he would do it as long as he can write it with longtime writer, Terence Winter




