Why Was Edie Falco’s Carmela Soprano Missing From The Many Saints Of Newark? (Photo Credit – Prime Video/Wikipedia)

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The Many Saints of Newark had a surprise waiting in its cutting room: Carmela Soprano from The Sopranos. Edie Falco suited up as Tony Soprano’s sharp-tongued wife for the film’s original opening scene. But just before the final cut, her entire moment got shelved. Director Alan Taylor spilled the behind-the-scenes tea that Carmela was in the picture until she wasn’t.

The throwback bombshell dropped during Taylor’s chat with NME, where he admitted that The Sopranos legend made it all the way back to set. “We had Edie come in and she dressed up as Carmela and we shot something with her and it wound up not being in the final movie but it was a great excuse to see her again,” he said (via Cheat Sheet). He also added, “She’s so ridiculously talented and she’s also one of these people who – and it seems to frequently be women – that manage to be perfect actors and also the sanest people you’ve ever met in your life.”

This wasn’t just a quick cameo, either. Alan Taylor explained that the movie’s opening had undergone several versions, and Falco was part of one. But her scene was left behind when the creative team reworked the beginning. The Many Saints of Newark, released in 2021, served as a prequel to The Sopranos, HBO’s crime saga that first hit the screen in 1999.

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