Cast of the many saints of newark trailer

The Many Saints of Newark Trailer is here and the film is ready to premiere in HBO Max and select theatres from October.

Ray Liotta’s character has always been a reason enough for people to look out for The Many Saints of Newark and with the release of the new trailer, the temperature just got normal, I guess. 

The movie which goes back to the timeline 1960s to the early 1970s is ready to launch and release this October 1st, 2021.

Cast of the many saints of newark trailer

The underlying element of the movie remains the same where we come to find out the actual involvement of Tony Soprano in the criminal world. There are more secrets that unfold in the trailer which we can only find out once the movie is released.

Before the film hits in HBO Max and theatres, Warner Bros, suddenly picked a day to drop another trailer for the movie.

The Many Saints of Newark Trailer and Release Date

Though the first trailer was released back in June 2020 by Warner Bros Entertainment Media, fans have been waiting ever since.

Here comes the official trailer.

The second trailer was dropped recently which actually confirms that the date of release is here. It is set to release on 1st October 2021

Have you watched The Sopranos? If yes, then The Many Saints of Newark is a prequel to the popular crime drama.

The prequel will take you through the life of Tony Soprano. Fans are eagerly waiting to find out how Tony came into existence. But the prequel has more elements to it and definitely a lot more than just “The Soprano”, this time.

Cast of the many saints of newark trailer

Cast Details

Speaking of the surrounding cast that follows, Billy Magnussen, Corey Stoll, Vera Farmiga, Jon Bernthal, Michael Gandolfini, Michela De Rossi, Alexandra Intrator, Alessandro Nivola, Leslie Odom Jr.

The Sopranos folks negated the possibility to have a sequel for the show. It majorly was due to the plot and the ending of The Sopranos. However, on the contrary, it was easy to highlight stories before the original narrative.

Cast of the many saints of newark trailer

Therefore, we have The Many Saints of Newark, the prequel.

Under the direction of Alan Taylor and a screenplay by Chase and Lawrence Konner, The Many Saints of Newark is going to unveil a lot of secrets about The Sopranos.

At least that’s what we are hoping for now.

Cast of the many saints of newark trailer

Are you waiting for the prequel too? Let us know through comments.

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Who is the guy with the comb over in Many Saints of Newark?

John Magaro as Silvio Dante Sil, as he was often called, is best known for his hair — a thick, dark bouffant that he was constantly coiffing. And now, thanks to Saints, we know that that gorgeous mop was not always so and that a bad comb-over ruled Sil's early days.

Who is the black guy at the end of Many Saints of Newark?

There's a brief scene shortly after the Many Saints credits start where we see Leslie Odom Jr.'s character Harold McBrayer.

Is Artie Bucco in The Many Saints of Newark?

Artie Bucco, the bald-headed simple-minded chef of The Sopranos will finally get to show off his amazing hair in The Many Saints of Newark. One of Tony's best friends, Artie was played by John Ventimiglia in the original series. Newcomer Robert Vincent Montano will be seen playing the role in The Many Saints of Newark.

Who is everyone in Saints of Newark?

The Many Saints of Newark
Starring
Alessandro Nivola Leslie Odom Jr. Jon Bernthal Corey Stoll Michael Gandolfini Billy Magnussen Michela De Rossi John Magaro Ray Liotta Vera Farmiga
Narrated by
Michael Imperioli
Cinematography
Kramer Morgenthau
Edited by
Christopher Tellefsen
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