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25 years of 'The Sopranos': Here's where to watch every episode in 25 seconds
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Date:2025-04-13 07:37:20
Grab your remote and some gabagool, because Max is dropping never-before-seen content from "The Sopranos" in honor of its 25th anniversary.
The streaming service will be dropping deleted footage and expanded access to behind-the-scenes content from the HBO Original series with the in-app "Sopranos" 25th Anniversary collection, which launched Monday. According to a release, the anniversary collection includes 15 deleted scenes and over five hours of behind-the-scenes featurette content.
All six seasons of the show are available to watch on Max.
In other celebrations, there will be a "Sopranos" cast reunion on Jan. 10 and fan experiences, including a partnership with Postmates for an official "Satriale’s" pop-up in New York City and Los Angles and fan screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse, according to a release.
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Sopranos expand territory to TikTok
To celebrate on social media, an official "Sopranos" TikTok account has been launched, airing each episode of the six-season show in a 25-second recap.
The first two episodes from Season 1 will also be available to watch on Max's YouTube channel.
“'The Sopranos' left an indelible imprint on the global entertainment culture and was instrumental in defining HBO as the destination for groundbreaking, award-winning programming,” Zach Enterlin, Executive Vice President, Brand, Content & Creative, Streaming Marketing, HBO and Max, said in a release. “The many ways we will honor this 25-year milestone will allow fans to celebrate the Soprano legacy and pay tribute to the characters that have had such an enduring impact.”
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