David Chase Developing Italian-American Migration Project

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- David Chase, speaking at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival on Wednesday, said he wants to make a movie or TV show about Italian Americans buying property in Italy's abandoned towns
- Chase cited the example of Lorraine Bracco, who played Dr. Jennifer Melfi on The Sopranos, who got an Italian house "for nothing"
- Chase framed the concept around the idea that "things in our country are questionable," pitching it as a story about "four people, Italian Americans, going back to the old country"
- "Not Fade Away" leads John Magaro, Jack Huston, Will Brill, and Bella Heathcote have signaled mutual interest in making another film with Chase, who wrote and directed the 2012 rock-band drama
- Chase said the planned reunion film would cover "not about the same subject" as Not Fade Away
- Chase is separately developing "Project: MKUltra" for HBO, based on John Lisle's book about CIA chemist and LSD-program architect Sidney Gottlieb
Why it matters: Chase's described project would mark a return to Italian-American-centered storytelling — the territory that defined The Sopranos — but inverted through reverse migration and American disillusionment rather than mob life. With "Project: MKUltra" already announced for HBO, the network would have two Chase-anchored projects in its development pipeline beyond his most iconic series.




