David Chase Confirms Tony Soprano Died At End Of Every Episode

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NEW YORK—At last providing a definitive answer to fans’ endless speculation, Sopranos creator and executive producer David Chase confirmed Tuesday that Tony Soprano died at the end of every episode in the series. “People have been asking me for a clear answer for a long, long time, so here it is: Yes, all 86 episodes of the show end with Tony Soprano dying,” the seven-time Emmy winner says in a newly released director’s cut of the behind-the-scenes documentary Wise Guy: David Chase And The Sopranos, revealing that the fictional mob boss was fatally shot, strangled, stabbed, bludgeoned, incinerated, and blown up over and over again throughout the show’s six-season run. “In the first episode, he drowns in the swimming pool. It happens off-screen, of course, but Tony’s 86 deaths are always implied. He is unkillable—well, not unkillable, per se—but the man cannot die. It is the curse of Tony Sorprano. Honestly, I can’t believe I have to spell that out for people. He dies during every episode’s closing credits and is reborn during the opening credits of the next.” Chase went on to add that it was “pretty obvious” if fans simply listened to the lyrics of “Woke Up This Morning.”

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