Alan Taylor has reportedly been hired to direct a prequel movie to the TV series ‘The Sopranos’.
The award-winning director has helmed a host of popular TV shows in the past, including ‘The Sopranos’, as well as films such as ‘Thor: The Dark World’ and ‘Terminator Genisys’.
Taylor directed a number of episodes of the hit TV show – which starred the likes of James Gandolfini and Lorraine Bracco – and he will be returning to some of the same characters, albeit in a younger guise, when he assumes control of ‘The Many Saints Of Newark’, according to The Wrap.
The much-anticipated movie will be set in New Jersey in the 1960s and will be based on a script written by David Chase and Lawrence Konner.
However, specific plot details and a scheduled release date for the movie have not yet been revealed.
The film – which will be set amidst race riots in the US – will be released via New Line and the company’s chairman, Toby Emmerich, has revealed he’s delighted that Chase – who directed episodes in the original TV series – has decided to return to ‘The Sopranos’.
He said: "David is a masterful storyteller and we, along with our colleagues at HBO, are thrilled that he has decided to revisit, and enlarge, the Soprano universe in a feature film."
The TV series – which saw Gandolfini star as the mobster Tony Soprano – ran from 1997 until 2007, and won a host of awards, including 21 Primetime Emmy Awards and five Golden Globes.