Up to this point, Terence Winter’s most prominent crime-related projects rest in the realm of television.
A few years later, he created Boardwalk Empire for the same premium cable channel, which told the story of New Jersey gangster Nucky Thompson (based on real-life gangster Nucky Johnson) during the Prohibition era.
However, Winter no stranger when it comes to telling crime stories on the big screen.
From 2000 to 2007, he was a writer/producer (later promoted to executive producer) on HBO’s The Sopranos, which followed both the criminal and home life of the infamous Tony Soprano.