Here’s the latest on The Sopranos family tree as of 2026:
- There’s ongoing interest in a comprehensive breakdown of the Soprano clan, tracing roots from Corrado “Junior” Soprano and Corrado Soprano Sr. through to Tony Soprano and his relatives. Recent articles revisit how the Blundetto and DeAngelis lines connect to the core Soprano family.[1][2]
- Popular fan guides and charts continue to map out blood and marriage ties, highlighting how Tony Soprano’s cousins (like Tony Blundetto) tie into the extended network, and how marriages tie the Sopranos to the DiMeo/Aprile lineages.[3][6]
- Video explainers and visual family trees remain common, with many creators presenting four main branches: the Sopranos, Blundettos, DeAngelis, and Apriles, plus the external marriages that link them deeper into the crime-family web.[4][7]
What this means for fans:
- If you’re after a quick reference, use a four-branch schematic (Soprano, Blundetto, DeAngelis, Aprile) with marriage ties as connectors.
- For deeper immersion, fan-made trees often fill in speculative gaps about lesser-seen relatives, but canonical details come from the main show and its official tie-ins.[9][10]
- If you’d like, I can summarize a specific branch (e.g., how Tony Blundetto connects to Tony Soprano) or compare widely circulated family-tree diagrams for consistency.
Would you like a concise, single-branch outline (Tony’s line from Corrado Soprano Sr. through Tony) or a side-by-side comparison of a few popular fan-created family trees? I can also provide a visual diagram if you want to share what format works best for you (image, PDF, or plain text tree).
Citations:
- Overview and lineage details discussed in Collider’s “The Sopranos' Family Tree Explained”.[1]
- Additional detailed mappings and family connections in Intranet article and Treemily guide.[2][3]
- Visual explanations and four-branch breakdowns in Pure Kino and HBO/TOP sources.[7][4]
- Comprehensive guide charts and related resources in NBC/NBC-affiliate style summaries.[6]