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The long-awaited Sopranos Funko pops are finally coming, and fans of the show can’t wait to get their hands on them. The Sopranos is often hailed as one of the greatest TV shows of all time, and it’s not hard to see why. It’s been more than 20 years since Tony Soprano walked into his therapist’s office for the first time and changed television forever. But the lasting impact of the show hasn’t wavered in the years since: most diehard fans have rewatched the series at least two times over, and now Funko Pop has released a brand new “ Sopranos” collection that includes adorable miniaturized versions of everyone’s favorite mobsters.
This highly detailed, handmade model makes an incredible gift for any fan of the hit series. This specific diorama showcases one of the most memorable scenes from the show, featuring a failed hit and an accidental seatbelt-related death during a dramatic drive-by. There are few series more worth owning on Blue-ray than “The Sopranos.” The iconic HBO series promises a lifetime of rewatches. This complete collection contains all six seasons, in addition to two roundtable dinners with the cast and crew, a two-part interview with creator David Chase and dozens of lost scenes and behind-the-scenes footage. The show’s deep exploration of family, loyalty, and morality is endlessly fascinating, and the nuanced performances by the cast are nothing short of brilliant. Paulie Gualtieri is one of the most iconic characters in The Sopranos. He’s a tough guy with a heart of gold, and his unique brand of humor has made him a fan favorite.
Of course, that's just the tip of the iceberg for the large cast, which offers many possibilities for future Funko Pop The Sopranos releases.
He’s also an expert in the art of dirty jokes. Whether he’s getting into arguments with anyone or making crude comments about women, Paulie is always entertaining. In a career I can describe as homogeneous, he played some mafia figure more than forty times, sporadically altering with a corrupt cop.The American television fiction series The Sopranos premiered on the HBO cable channel on January 10, 1999, and became a big hit right away.