I Soprano

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1999    55minDramma, Crime
9.292%96%8.7
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La famiglia Soprano, i cui avi italiani sono originari di Avellino, vanta importanti contatti con le cosche newyorkesi e mantiene relazioni affaristiche con la Camorra napoletana. Il boss è soggetto ad attacchi di panico che lo portano sul lettino di una psicoanalista, alla quale confida ben presto i suoi turbamenti legati alla famiglia, in particolare nel rapporto col terribile personaggio della madre Livia: i suoi guai però passano anche attraverso il complesso legame con la moglie Carmela (connivente ma estranea alle imprese criminali del marito), i figli adolescenti, lo zio (fratello del padre) che non lo considera come boss e lo contrasta in ogni modo. A questi problemi personali si aggiungono quelli "lavorativi", in cui Tony deve destreggiarsi fra l'FBI, traditori della sua stessa famiglia e boss in ascesa di famiglie rivali.

6 Stagioni

  • Stagione 1
    Stagione 113 Episodi
  • Stagione 2
    Stagione 213 Episodi
  • Stagione 3
    Stagione 313 Episodi
  • Stagione 4
    Stagione 413 Episodi
  • Stagione 5
    Stagione 513 Episodi
  • Stagione 6
    Stagione 621 Episodi
  • Speciali
    Speciali3 Episodi
  • James GandolfiniTony Soprano
  • Edie FalcoCarmela Soprano
  • Jamie-Lynn SiglerMeadow Soprano
  • Robert IlerA.J. Soprano
  • Lorraine BraccoJennifer Melfi
  • Michael ImperioliChristopher Moltisanti / Storia
  • Steven Van ZandtSilvio Dante
  • Tony SiricoPaulie Gualtieri
  • Dominic ChianeseCorrado 'Junior' Soprano
  • Aida TurturroJanice Soprano
  • Steve SchirripaBobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri
  • Drea de MatteoAdriana La Cerva
  • Dan GrimaldiPatsy Parisi
  • Joseph R. GannascoliVito Spatafore
  • John VentimigliaArtie Bucco
  • Sharon AngelaRosalie Aprile
  • Vincent CuratolaJohnny 'Sack' Sacramoni
  • Vincent PastoreSalvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero
  • Frank VincentPhil Leotardo
  • Arthur J. NascarellaCarlo Gervasi
  • CatcherNTheRyan11 marzo 2026
    The very best series. ever.
  • flavo4327 dicembre 2025
    The Sopranos completely redefined the crime drama, transforming it into something far more intimate, psychological, and modern. By weaving themes of mental health, intergenerational conflict, family breakdown, and the struggle to live a “normal” life into a mob story, the series broke new ground. Tony Soprano’s therapy sessions were revolutionary, exposing vulnerability, anxiety, and self-doubt in a character who would traditionally be portrayed as untouchable. The show also marked one of the first undeniable proofs that cable television could deliver programming equal to—or better than—cinema. The writing was sharp, the casting impeccable, and the long-form storytelling allowed characters and consequences to evolve naturally. While criminals had long been featured on television, The Sopranos went further by creating deeply human figures the audience could sympathize with, even as they committed horrific acts. This moral complexity is what made the series so compelling and influential. It challenged viewers to confront their own complicity and blurred the line between empathy and condemnation. The Sopranos didn’t just change television—it raised the bar permanently.
  • Alex5 febbraio 2026
    The pacing, the conflicts, the plot, everything felt pristine. I loved every bit of it. I do not know much about Italy, Italians, or the Mafia outside of things like The Godfather, but this felt like such a grounded and sometimes even hilarious take on what it would have been like to be in the Mafia in modern day America. And they did an incredible job showing that it really did exist in that way. What made it even more special for me is that I am from New Jersey. The places they filmed are literally fifteen minutes from my house. Watching something so legendary that close to home just made it hit differently. It was such a ride, and I even found myself relating to some of the characters, which says a lot about how well written they were. The only thing that disappointed me was the ending. It felt abrupt, almost lazy. I wanted something more definitive. But even with that, the journey was unforgettable. Overall, it was an amazing show and absolutely worth watching.
  • EnderVA08717 giugno 2025
    One of the best TV Shows ever made
  • The Gutter Monkey30 aprile 2025
    When you think about amazing TV, this should be the first show that comes to mind. It set the bar high.
  • burner_account_official18 novembre 2025
    Nearly perfect. The only thing keeping this from a perfect 5 start rating is the fact that Little Steven Van Zandt is in the cast. Ruins it.
  • Kevin24 settembre 2025
    To the Victor Belongs the Spoils
  • trax.namibia22 settembre 2025
    The best
  • Carson Cardoza8 settembre 2025
    I make a da pizza. But fr if you hate the ending then I don't like you.
  • Amber21 agosto 2025
    THE ENDING IS HORRIBLE! I’m so irritated ! Gah
  • John Revels20 agosto 2025
    This is the best television show of all time. All other opinions are wrong.
  • TomVader16 agosto 2025
    While I'm hesitant to compare this to The Godfather since they're really not all that similar, I think it's safe to say that if you like The Godfather, you're going to like The Sopranos. It's got everything a good mafia story needs, and it delivers it over and over again.
  • RussellMyJesses6 agosto 2025
    C'mon man, just watch it. If you haven't watched it, go watch it.
  • BiggBobby432 agosto 2025
    Great show. A slow burn compared to recent series and movies, but the storytelling and character building are standouts. Stories are driven by great acting performances and every character shines when given the opportunity. The violence is quick and brutal, which makes it feel authentic. Finally, the unexpected comedic elements cut through the grittiness and heavy themes.
  • ReGoFLIX30 giugno 2025
    One of the best TV Shows ever made, right up there with The Godfather.
  • PapaHendo29 giugno 2025
    The greates television series of all time, no questions asked. Enjoy.
  • Hakihiko29 aprile 2025
    A Landmark in TV Storytelling "The Sopranos" isn't just one of the most influential series ever made-it's also a brilliantly layered character study, a darkly funny critique of American life, and a masterclass in slow-burn storytelling. With a cast that feels like it was born for their roles, the series delivers nuanced performances across the board, especially from James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of Tony Soprano remains iconic and unforgettable. The writing is razor-sharp. It balances brutal mob drama with personal, psychological tension in a way that still feels fresh decades later. The show's ability to explore complex emotional themes-identity, morality, power, legacy-without ever losing its gritty, entertaining edge is what truly sets it apart. Yes, the pacing can feel slow at times, and not every subplot hits as hard, but when the show lands-and it often does-it hits with real force. The blend of everyday banality with sudden, raw violence makes every episode feel tense and unpredictable. "The Sopranos" helped redefine what television could be. Smart, bold, patient, and deeply human, it earns its legendary status-and then some.

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