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How to Watch ‘The Sopranos’ Online

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“The Sopranos” changed television forever when James Gandolfini’s Tony Soprano walked into into the office of New Jersey psychotherapist Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco) for the first time 25 years ago. The series, which Variety named in its list of the 100 greatest TV shows of all time, is considered to have truly revolutionized the small screen landscape and ushered in the ongoing era of Prestige TV.

If you still haven’t gotten around to binging the series, or are due for a re-watch, you’re in luck: all eight seasons of “The Sopranos” is available to stream on Max. In order to stream “The Sopranos,” you can sign up for Max account, with plans starting at $9.99/month.

The show, which ran for eight seasons from 1999 to 2007, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this week with an array of events for the iconic franchise. Among them: Max has released never-before-seen deleted footage and expanded access to behind-the-scenes content within the new, in-app Sopranos 25th Anniversary collection for the show. The Sopranos: 25th Anniversary collection, launched Monday, and includes 15 deleted scenes, three of which have never been released. The collection also includes more than five hours of behind-the-scenes featurette content.

“Embracing the open pastures of HBO, creator David Chase drew on his own Garden State upbringing, as well as Mafia epics like ‘The Godfather,’ to deliver his take on assimilation, American decline and Freudian family dynamics,” Variety’s TV editors wrote in this retrospective of the seminal series. “The mix of banality and brutality in a suburban dad who murders a man on his daughter’s college tour tapped something deep in the country’s subconscious.”

Stream all eight seasons of “The Sopranos” on Max:

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