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From: Saulamanca6/11/2020 9:41:15 PM
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Did Tony Soprano die? ‘Sopranos’ creator accidentally spoils final scene
By Ben Cost


June 11, 2020

He inadvertently spilled the beans on the iconic scene.

“The Sopranos” creator David Chase accidentally spoiled the infamously cryptic series finale during a leaked interview for “ The Sopranos Sessions,” his book celebrating the Emmy-winning HBO mob drama, reports the Independent.

At the end of 2007’s final episode, titled “Made in America,” Tony Soprano (played by the late James Gandolfini) is eating out with his family amid a turf war between the New Jersey and New York Mafia families while an enemy hitman waits in their midst.

The screen then fades to black as Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’?” blares on the soundtrack, leaving it ambiguous whether the show’s star gets whacked — until now.



Spoiler alert: nypost.com
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