"Nicky Deuce", based on a popular children's book by The Sopranos' Steve Schirripa and Charles Fleming, stars iCarly's Noah Munck as Nicholas Borelli II, a nerdy, over-protected teen who transforms into the title character. Nicholas gets caught in the adventure of a lifetime when his plans to attend math camp go awry and he is sent to spend the summer with an uncle (played by Schirripa) he never knew he had in Brooklyn, New York. A fish out of water at first, Nicholas leans on local kids to help him fit in and winds up mistakenly earning a reputation as a tough guy. When confronted with some questionable dealings, Nicky uncovers family secrets and learns that the mean streets of Brooklyn aren't always what they seem. In addition to Noah Munck, Cristine Prosperi and Steve Schirripa, "Nicky Deuce" will also star actors Michael Imperioli, Vincent Curatola and Tony Sirico from the popular American television drama "The Sopranos", actor Cassius Crieghtney ("Degrassi: The Next Generation"), and actress Rita Moreno ("Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?"). You can also watch Nick's first "Nicky Deuce" teaser trailer and a behind-the-scenes video featuring Cristine Prosperi ("Degrassi") taking part in a photo shoot as her character in the movie, "Donna", along with her co-star Noah Munck ("Nicky") here on NickALive!:
'Nicky Deuce': 'Sopranos' Reunion In Nickelodeon TV Movie (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)
It's a "Sopranos" reunion, courtesy of ... Nickelodeon?
You read right. Cast members from the late HBO mob series will reunite in the Nickelodeon TV movie "Nicky Deuce," which stars "iCarly's" Noah Munck and "The Sopranos" star Steve Schirripa.
The movie, which is based on the children's book written by Schirripa and Charles Fleming, centers on Nicholas Borelli II, a.k.a. Nicky Deuce (Munck), a nerdy teen who finds himself in Brooklyn with a mobster uncle (Schirripa) he never knew he had after his plans to attend math camp go awry.
Schirripa (a.k.a. Bobby Bacala) tapped many of his former "Sopranos" co-stars to make appearances in the kids mob movie, which is sure to have fewer f-bombs and trips to the Bada Bing than "The Sopranos" did. Look for James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Curatola and Tony Sirico in The Huffington Post's exclusive "Nicky Deuce" trailer above.
“I'm excited for fans to see 'Nicky Deuce' come to life from a book I wrote over seven years ago,” Schirripa said in a statement. "Especially, because I was able to share it with my friends who reunited for this special project. It has been a long and rewarding road.”
Check out the exclusive "Nicky Deuce" trailer above!
"Nicky Deuce" premieres on Monday, May 27 at 8 p.m. ET on Nick at Nite.
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