Where to Watch ‘The Sopranos’

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The Sopranos

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The Sopranos was once hailed as the best written TV series of all time by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) — and more than a decade since it officially ended, it still holds up as one of television’s greatest shows. While it may have been years since new episodes have aired, there are still plenty of ways to catch up with the Soprano family.

Luckily, we have you covered on everything you need to know!

The crime drama — which stars the late James Gandolfini as mob boss Tony Soprano — aired on HBO for six seasons between 1999 and 2007. It went on to win the Peabody Award for its first two seasons as well as 21 Primetime Emmy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards. It even earned itself a spinoff film in 2021, The Many Saints of Newark.

So, what is The Sopranos about? Where can you watch it today? Grab yourself some gabagool and get ready to binge — because we have all the answers to your burning questions. Keep reading for more information.

What is the plot of The Sopranos?

Created by David Chase, The Sopranos follows the life of Tony Soprano (Gandolfini) — an Italian-American mobster who lives in the Northern New Jersey suburbs. As he struggles to balance his family life with his role as the boss of the Soprano family, he decides to seek help from a psychiatrist.

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Where to watch The Sopranos:

You can currently stream all six seasons of The Sopranos on Max (formerly known as HBO Max). Plus, its 2021 spinoff film The Many Saints of Newark — which stars Gandolfini’s son, Michael Gandolfini, as a young Tony Soprano — is also available on the platform. You can subscribe to the streamer for $9.99 per month with ads or $15.99 per month without ads.

But if you don’t plan on purchasing a subscription to Max, episodes of The Sopranos are also available to rent or buy on digital platforms like Prime Video, Vudu, YouTube and Apple.