The Sopranos Complete Series Box Set Drops To Lowest Price Ever

“The Sopranos: The Complete Series” on sale for just $49.49 on Amazon And Walmart. The Blu-ray box set has been out since June 2020, and this is the first time the price has dropped below $50. If you're buying a box set as a gift for a Sopranos fan, you should get the deal at Walmart. At the time of writing, Amazon estimates that new orders won't be delivered until Christmas. It's unclear when this limited-time offer will end, so grab your copy while you can.

The Sopranos is also available on DVD.but it's actually five dollars more expensive than the Blu-ray set due to the current deal.

The Sopranos premiered on HBO in 1999 and ended in 2007 after six seasons. The series follows the life of mob boss Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) and his family. Tony Soprano is one of the most compelling characters ever written for television. The series depicts his struggle to balance his role as a mob boss with his life as a husband and father. The Sopranos makes the mob boss relatable, and that's the main reason why the story is so fun to watch. The series received 21 Emmy Awards and five Golden Globes.

Widely considered one of the best television series ever made, The Sopranos is arguably the most influential series of this century. It ushered in a new golden age of prestige television and inspired a trend of centering shows around deeply flawed anti-heroes. The success of The Sopranos paved the way for HBO's other crime drama masterpiece of the early 2000s: The Wire. David Simon's police drama, set in Baltimore, ran for five seasons from 2002 to 2008. The Wire often ranks high on lists of the best television series of all time. Coincidentally, The Wire: The Complete Series on Blu-ray it retails for about the same price ($50.49). The Wire: The Complete Series on DVD discounted to just $35.41.


A prequel to The Sopranos, The Many Saints of Newark, will be released in 2021. 4k Bla-srey head is head head. available for $22.49 (was $28) and standard Blu-ray 1080p costs only 9 dollars.


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