The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Star of the upcoming “The Sopranos” prequel reveals details

- By John Carucci

NEW YORK >> The star of the upcoming “The Sopranos” prequel says a young Tony Soprano will be a part of the film — but had good reason to be careful about how much else he revealed about “The Many Saints of Newark.”

Alessandro Nivola talked to The Associated Press about the project on the red carpet Wednesday before a panel discussion led by creator David Chase to celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of “The Sopranos” in New York.

“I guess I got to be kind of discreet about it, so David Chase doesn’t kill me,” Nivola said. “I’m playing Dickie Moltisanti, who is the central character in the movie, and he is Christophe­r Moltisanti’s dad.”

Christophe­r Moltisanti, who was played by Michael Imperioli in the series, was a protege of Tony Soprano, the New Jersey mob boss portrayed by James Gandolfini.

Though the elder Moltisanti never appeared in the series, he is often mentioned as part of Christophe­r’s backstory. The father was gunned down when Christophe­r was young and Nivola said the film will explore the interlocki­ng history of Dickie Moltisanti and Soprano.

“Tony will be a character in the film, and as was mentioned throughout ‘The Sopranos’ series, my character was an important person in his life, and it examines that relationsh­ip as well,” Nivola said.

The film begins in 1967 with the backdrop of the race riots that tore through Newark, New Jersey. Nivola said racial tension is “a big part of the story.”

Nivola cited “weird coincidenc­es”

that told him this role was meant for him, including the fact that his real-life neighbor is Tim Van Patten, who directed many episodes of “The Sopranos.”

Another coincidenc­e connects his own family to the show: An episode in the second season shows Soprano visiting Naples, Italy, and in one of the scenes, just over Gandolfini’s shoulder, is seen a sculpture — made by Nivola’s grandfathe­r, the artist Constantin­o Nivola. “So it was meant to be or something,” Alessandro Nivola said.

Chase will produce “The Many Saints of Newark” and has written the script with “The Sopranos” writer Lawrence Konner. Alan Taylor, who helmed episodes of “The Sopranos,” “Mad Men” and “Game of Thrones,” will direct. “The Many Saints of Newark” begins shooting in April.

“So, I got a little time to hang out in social clubs before then,” Nivola joked.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/ AP ?? Alessandro Nivola attends HBO’s “The Sopranos” 20th anniversar­y at the SVA Theatre on Wednesday in New York.
PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/ AP Alessandro Nivola attends HBO’s “The Sopranos” 20th anniversar­y at the SVA Theatre on Wednesday in New York.

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