![]() ![]() "I had no idea it would cause that much-I mean, I forget what was going on in Iraq or someplace London had been bombed!" Chase said. Elsewhere in the interview, the creator admits that the fixation on Tony's fate "bothered" him, since so much else was going on in the world at the time. Hopefully it'll put the speculation to rest, since Chase has seemingly not been fond of the ongoing discussion. ![]() ![]() If anything, the revelation gives some extra closure to the series, not too long after we learned about Tony's origins in The Many Saints of Newark. If you had any doubt, fellow Sopranos fans, Tony dies after the sudden cut to black. And for some reason I thought, “Tony should get it in a place like that.” Why? I don’t know. It was kind of like a shack that served breakfast. But I think I had this notion-I was driving on Ocean Park Boulevard near the airport and I saw a little restaurant. At the beginning of every show, he came from New York into New Jersey, and the last scene could be him coming from New Jersey back into New York for a meeting at which he was going to be killed. I had a scene in which Tony comes back from a meeting in New York in his car. "Because the scene I had in my mind was not that scene. Finally, in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, David Chase (the production's creator) finally gave a clear-cut answer regarding Tony's fate: The moment and the question has been contested among fans for years. Michael Gandolfini on Becoming Tony Soprano.Rare Photos From the Set of 'The Sopranos'.Where the Cast of 'The Sopranos' is Now. ![]()
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