The ending of “The Sopranos” might have been a lot clearer had David Chase stuck to his original idea. In an interview on The Hollywood Reporter‘s “Awards Chatter” podcast, the show’s creator talks about the enigmatic ending of the show, which left its antihero Tony Soprano’s fate up in the air. READ MORE: ‘Sopranos’ Creator David Chase On Possible ‘Many Saints Of Newark’ Follow-Ups: ‘That’s Really Not High On My List’ “See, I didn’t think that ‘Sopranos’ would live on at all even after doing it and even after it got all these accolades because I thought, In a couple of years the references won’t work, nobody will know what we’re talking about, the phones will be different, TVs will be different,” Chase says of the show’s legacy.
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