Gomorra - The Series

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It was gritty. it just wasnt european gritty u gotta admit its different breh breh.

European shyt is just ... different...
 

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yea this show is a lot darker than what you'd see on American TV, really the only show I've seen that compares ironically influences Gomorrah and it's The Wire.

Won't spoil it but when Pietro really "gets to" Ciro, I had to look away from the screen...that was too much for me :mjcry:
 

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Someone dies in every episode. It's unhealthy to binge watch this show because shyt gets really depressing. Would be prudent to take small breaks between episodes.
 

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Just finished watching the first season. Maybe one of the best individual seasons I've seen from a show. :banderas:
So many plot twists and developments, people dying who you wouldn't think would die, etc. Over the course of the season there is very little foreshadowing in this show. Watching the first few episodes you would never guess the shyt that's happening by the end of the season
 

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Just finished season 3. :to:

This show has great character development through all seasons.

Can't wait too see how they progress the story for next season :whoo:
 

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Patrizia is the real boss; fukking cold blooded as hell :whew:

Also, this show is eye opening. That mafioso, criminal life is not worth it. The serious Ls you take :huhldup:

The actor who plays Ciro did a fukking amazing job of portraying a man that is hopeless; who is dead inside. You can feel Ciro’s despair. It was some great acting, for real. :wow:

Also, :rip:

Season 3 was great. It was just as good as the first two seasons. 9/10
 

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Damn, Ciro got what he wanted and can only :wow: at how he pulled that off.

Expect Genny to be even more :demonic:

I didn't really buy Enzo and his crew, scootergang fukk guns all you need is a truck to take these lil rascals out :mjlol:
 

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Ok I'm in the middle of Season two now.
Anyone know what was the deal with Conte and the tranny?
Like was he dating the tranny and if he was trying be DL why have her sing at the party?
 

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‘Gomorrah’ TV Series to Get Prequel Film, With Marco D’Amore to Direct and Star

After making his directorial debut in Season 4 of “Gomorrah,” Marco D’Amore, who plays ruthless central character Ciro Di Marzio on the mob show, is now set to direct a prequel feature film working-titled “The Immortal.”

The “Gomorrah” TV series prequel pic – which like the show is being produced by Cattleya for Sky Italiawill delve into “the origins of the Ciro character,” said producer Riccardo Tozzi, adding that “it might have a finale that interacts [with the series], though we are still writing it.”

The screenplay is by regular “Gomorrah” scribe Leonardo Fasoli and D’Amore himself, whose ambitions clearly go beyond acting.

“Marco did an extraordinary job directing two episodes [of ‘Gomorrah],” Tozzi said, adding that D’Amore has made the transition from actor to director by “studying how it’s done on [the ‘Gomorrah’] set.”




Tozzi said that “internationally there is a fixation” with the Ciro character D’Amore plays, even more than in Italy.

Ciro’s back story, which will be fodder for the film, is that he survived the 1980 Naples earthquake that killed his family, then grew up in an orphanage, a formative experience for his cold-hearted criminal ways, before going to work for Don Pietro Savastano and becoming a mentor for his son Genny, all the while surviving multiple attempts on his life.





Shooting is expected to start in February, with Sky’s Vision Distribution on board to distribute “The Immortal” theatrically in Italy.

“Immortal” will be a feature film spin-off of the TV show, which itself followed the groundbreaking movie “Gomorrah,” directed by Matteo Garrone and based on Roberto Saviano’s anti-mob exposé. Tozzi noted that a movie spin-off from a TV series has never been done before in Italy.

Regarding “Gomorrah’s” fourth season – which is partly shot in London and will be out next year – Tozzi said that “at the heart of this season is the displacement of each character, who is placed in a context that is not his own.”

“Suddenly they become weaker, and parts of their selves that have never emerged before during the [mob] warfare are exposed,” Tozzi said. “What emerges is the desire for a normal life…which is as moving as it is impossible.”

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