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The soprano family reunites with the next generation and the new generation of cars

Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who plays Meadow Soprano, has kept this secret since he was offered an ad from The Sopranos creator David Chase last December:

The soprano family reunites with the next generation and the new generation of cars

Tony drives a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban in his iconic title song, and now his daughter is driving a brand new Chevrolet Silverado electric pickup truck to revisit the place, and people and cars are the next generation.

The soprano family reunites with the next generation and the new generation of cars

The idea began to brew half a year ago, and GM hoped that the new car ad would be on the Super Bowl, and it would have to be eye-catching enough. So the advertiser approached the artist agency UTA and asked Chase, the creator of "The Sopranos," to take charge of the ad.

UTA also contacted HBO to gain access to the opening credits, as they were their treasures; Chase accepted the assignment and asked Phil, the director of photography for the original series, to take charge of the commercials, who was the creator of the opening credits.

"As soon as the title song of the Underworld family sounds, everyone will turn back and try to figure out why they are cheating on the corpse," said Sigler, who plays Meadow. As a result, fans of "The Sopranos" will see the next generation driving a new generation of Chevrolet reunions in the original class of people in the advertisement:

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It's just that Tony has to stop and pay the toll when he crosses the bridge, and Meadow takes the EZ-Pass (ETC) lane; Tony has a cigar in his hand, Meadow has a lollipop in his mouth, and he has to find a charging pile to stop.

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