The Sopranos, one of the most emblematic and successful series of all time, celebrates 2024, the 25th anniversary of its premiere. HBO from Warner Bros. Discovery and Max celebrate them with a series of events. To commemorate it, HBO has launched a new official account of the series on TikTok: (@TheSopranos) “Sopranos in:25”, in which you will find a series of super-condensed 25-second video summaries, comprising all 86 episodes. In addition, the Max streaming platform has released access to extended behind-the-scenes content and deleted material in the new 25th-anniversary collection.
Additionally, WBD’s Max streaming service has released never-before-seen deleted footage and expanded access to behind-the-scenes content within the new Sopranos 25th anniversary collection on the app. It also includes more than five hours of behind-the-scenes content. Each season of the series is currently available on the app.
For this new anniversary, The Sopranos will be available to watch through the video-on-demand platforms of select cable partners, in addition, the first two episodes of the first season will be available for free on Max’s YouTube channel. On Wednesday, January 10, the date on which the release of its first episode is celebrated, HBO will host a reunion with the cast and a series of activities for fans, including screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse.
@thesopranos “So what, no fucking ziti now?” #TheSopranos #Sopranos25 #HBO #SopranosTok Salute to 25 years of your favorite family. The Sopranos is streaming on @Max.
Likewise, Max reported that the entire cast of The Sopranos will meet for a private “family dinner,” by invitation, the place will be decorated with themes from the series and a menu inspired by the program. Max will reunite the cast of The Sopranos for a private, by-invitation “family dinner” (at an undisclosed location). The venue will be decorated in Sopranos themes, with references to the series and a curated menu inspired by the show. The location of the event was not revealed.
This story was written in Spanish by Daniel Matute in Cultura Colectiva.
