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Release Of ‘The Sopranos’ Prequel Movie Postponed To 2021 Due To Coronavirus

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The release of “The Sopranos” prequel movie has been postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

James Gandolfini’s son Michael Gandolfini shared the news Thursday in an Instagram post.

“If the Sopranos believe in anything, it’s that family comes first,” Michael wrote. “Few more months of waiting to make sure you and yours are safe. Much love. March 12, 2021.”

Michael also stars in the film, which covers the time before the beloved TV series took place.

Coronavirus is seriously ruining a ton of things in the entertainment industry. Staying at home in lockdown would be so much easier if we had things to entertain ourselves, but we’re quickly running out of new shows, movies and other things to watch. (RELATED: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Release Pushed To August 14 Because Of Coronavirus Pandemic)

Really just leaves you with outdoor activities or reading to pass the time, which I’m not against. However, so many movies that were set to be released in 2020 have been pushed including the upcoming “Wonder Woman” movie.

I was really looking forward to that too. They were talking about releasing it straight to streaming, which would be cool for us, but bad for the industry because they wouldn’t make any money off of it. Now “Wonder Woman 1984” will be released in August, supposedly.