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Museum Celebrates 'The Sopranos' Season 3 with Iconic Episodes
Fans can catch special screenings and discussions with the show's creator and cast members.
Feb. 20, 2026 at 10:55pm
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The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York is hosting a special event to celebrate the third season of the acclaimed HBO series 'The Sopranos'. Over three nights, the museum will screen some of the best episodes from the show's third season, followed by intimate discussions with series creator David Chase and various cast members, including Ariel Kiley, Steven Van Zandt, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, and Annabella Sciorra.
Why it matters
The Sopranos is widely regarded as one of the most influential and groundbreaking television series of all time, paving the way for other acclaimed dramas like Breaking Bad, Mad Men, and Succession. This event provides fans with a rare opportunity to engage directly with the show's creator and cast, offering unique insights into the making of this iconic program.
The details
The three-night event will feature screenings of select episodes from The Sopranos' third season, which is widely considered one of the show's strongest. Fans will have the chance to see classic moments like Christopher becoming a made man, the FBI's surveillance of Tony's home, and the tragic fate of the character Tracee. Following each screening, attendees will participate in a Q&A and discussion with series creator David Chase and various cast members.
- The event will take place from Thursday, February 26 to Saturday, February 28, 2026.
- The screenings will start at 6:30 PM each night.
The players
David Chase
The creator and executive producer of The Sopranos, widely regarded as one of the most influential television series of all time.
Ariel Kiley
An actress who played the role of Tracee in The Sopranos.
Steven Van Zandt
An actor who played the role of Silvio Dante in The Sopranos.
Dominic Chianese
An actor who played the role of Junior Soprano in The Sopranos.
Edie Falco
An actress who played the role of Carmela Soprano, Tony Soprano's wife, in The Sopranos.
Annabella Sciorra
An actress who played the role of Gloria in The Sopranos, appearing in seven episodes.
What’s next
Tickets for the event are available on the Museum of the Moving Image's website. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance as the screenings and discussions are expected to sell out quickly.
The takeaway
This special event at the Museum of the Moving Image provides a unique opportunity for Sopranos fans to delve deeper into the making of one of the most acclaimed television series of all time. By engaging directly with the show's creator and cast, attendees will gain unprecedented insights into the creative process and lasting impact of this groundbreaking program.



