‘Sopranos’ rejoins NYC firefighters fundraiser

Don’t stop believing.

Thirteen years after the Fate-to-Black series finale spoke around the world, “Sopranos” is back. On Friday, the cast will reunite to raise money for New York firefighters.

Direct event fundraiser for Friends of Firefighters, a non-profit organization founded after 9/11, provides advice and support to retired firefighters and their families.

Unfortunately, the virtual event will not include James Condolpini, who died of a heart attack in 2013 at the age of 51, but will feature many actors and creators including Lorraine Brocko, Steve Buzsemi, Eddie Palco, Michael Imperioli, Robert Iller, Treya. Writer Terrence Winter with De Matteo, Tim von Patton, Steve Shririba, Jamie-Lynn Schiller, Maureen von Sand, Steven von Sand and creator David Chase.

There will also be a reading of the new sketch written by Chase and Winter.

The pioneer gang drama aired on HBO between 1999 and 2007, winning 21mm and ushering in a new era of antiheroes on TV.

The world of “The Sopranos” starring Alessandro Nivola, Leslie Odom Jr., John Berndall, Ray Leotta and Kantolpini’s son Michael Kantolpini will be reviewed in The Money Saints of Newark. After being delayed by the epidemic, “Many Saints of Newark” is set to be released in March.

The two-hour reunion event will air Friday night at 7pm on fundraising site Tildify.

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