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Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
The Sopranos Finale Spurs 5 New Fan Theories on Its 19th Anniversary
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

The Sopranos Finale Spurs 5 New Fan Theories on Its 19th Anniversary

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Summary

  • Nineteen years after "Made in America" cut to black on June 10, 2007, a new anniversary roundup revisits five fan theories that keep "The Sopranos" finale and wider story under debate.
  • The list argues Christopher may have flipped before Tony killed him, Noah may have cheated on Meadow with Caitlin, and the season-six cat may symbolize Adriana reincarnated after her murder.
  • It also revisits theories that Phil Leotardo's obsession with Vito reflects repressed homosexuality and that Carmine Lupertazzi Jr. only plays dumb while quietly steering conflict between New York and New Jersey.
  • The article frames the enduring speculation as part of why David Chase's series remains rewatchable nearly 2 decades later, with Tony Soprano's fate still unresolved for many viewers.

Insights

Which 'Sopranos' fan theory holds the most credibility among the show's surviving cast and crew?
Nineteen years on, why do audiences still crave definitive answers for a finale designed to be ambiguous?