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“The Sopranos” Returns This Year With 4K Box Set

“The Sopranos” is officially coming back—19 years after its debated finale—with a new 4K Ultra HD limited edition set. The release arrives December 8, 2026, packing all 86 episodes plus bonus extras and deep-dive documentaries featuring creator David Chase.

Bada Bing, the news hit hard this morning: “The Sopranos” is officially getting a brand-new release—and it’s landing this year.

New Jersey is once again on the menu. The DiMeo crime family’s legacy has lasted since the show’s six-season run, spanning 1999 to 2007, but the return feels especially loaded now that nearly 19 years have passed since television’s most ambiguous ending in the series finale.

The new release is “The Sopranos: The Complete Series – Premium Limited Edition. ” a 4K Ultra HD box set arriving on December 8. 2026. It’s the first time every season of the series will be available in 4K Ultra HD. and the collection is built as a premium package: book-style packaging featuring images from the show. plus behind-the-scenes material. actor and producer commentary tracks. and a featurette with creator David Chase.

The set also includes the two-part documentary “Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos,” which traces the creation and lasting legacy of the series through Chase’s own story—an especially tempting add-on for anyone who has spent years debating what happened during that final cut to black.

The news doesn’t just underline how big the show was—it refreshes the cast’s hold on pop culture all over again. James Gandolfini (“True Romance”) returns as Tony Soprano. Edie Falco (“Nurse Jackie”) as Carmela Soprano. and Lorraine Bracco (“Goodfellas”) as Dr. Jennifer Melfi. Michael Imperioli (“The White Lotus”) plays Christopher Moltisanti. Dominic Chianese (“The Godfather Part II”) is Corrado “Junior” Soprano. Steven Van Zandt (“Lilyhammer”) is Silvio Dante. and Tony Sirico (“Goodfellas”) rounds out the lineup as Paulie Gualtieri.

During its six-season run, “The Sopranos” earned 111 Primetime Emmy nominations and won 21 awards, including two for Outstanding Drama Series. It also took home five Golden Globes, with Falco winning two for her performance as Carmela.

All of it points to one thing: the franchise isn’t just returning with new packaging—it’s coming back with a fuller, sharper way to revisit every season, every scene, and every argument people still have about the final moment.

For viewers tracking what’s been included in this premium collection, it’s straightforward: the release includes all 86 episodes of the series. “The Sopranos: The Complete Series – Premium Limited Edition” arrives on 4K Ultra HD on December 8, 2026, with Collider teasing more details ahead.

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