James Gandolfini Passion Project ‘Criminal Justice’ Gets New Title, Summer Premiere at HBO

'The Night Of,' now an eight-part series headlined by John Turturro, will air this summer on the pay cabler.  Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty Images

'The Night Of,' now an eight-part series headlined by John Turturro, will air this summer on the pay cabler.

James Gandolfini's long-gestating passion project Criminal Justice is finally ready for primetime at HBO.

The project, an adaptation of Peter Moffat's 2008 BBC drama of the same name, has changed titles to The Night Of, and added several notable names to its ensemble ahead of a summer premiere.

Among them are The Wire alum Michael K. Williams, ER's Glenne Headly, Angels in America alum Ben Shenkman and The Sopranos grad Max Casella. The cast also includes Amara Karan, Sofia Black-D’Elia. Paul Sparks, Afton Williamson, Paulo Costanzo, Ned Eisenberg, Mohammad Bakri. Nabil Elouahabi. Ashley Thomas, Glenn Fleshler and Chip Zien. They join previously announced cast members Riz Ahmed, Bill Camp, Payman Maadi. and Poorna Jagannathan and John Turturro, who toplines the eight-part limited series.

Turturro replaced Robert De Niro in the project in April 2014. The project, then still known as Criminal Justice, was originally slated as a starring vehicle for Gandolfini before his unexpected death in June 2013. HBO passed on the project initially, and then revived it just one month before The Sopranos star died of a heart attack. 

After more than three years in development, HBO confirmed Friday that the eight-part limited series -- previously intended to run over seven installments -- that the project will air this summer. 

Gandolfini is still listed as an exec producer, along with BBC Worldwide's Jane Tranter, Moffat, Richard Price, who will pen the script, and Steve Zaillian, who will direct. Filmrights Garrett Basch and Attaboy's Mark Armstrong and Nancy Sanders will serve as co-exec producers.

The Night Of delves into the intricacies of a complex New York City murder case with cultural and political overtones. The story examines the police investigation, the legal proceedings, the criminal justice system and the feral purgatory of Rikers Island, where the accused await trial for felony crimes

The Night Of is one of two Gandolfini projects in the works at HBO. The network revived another passion project of his, Big Dead Place, in January.

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Kate Stanhope