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gogandmagogandgog t1_ixjjdrv wrote

Will they be beaten to the punch by the Aaron Sorkin film, though.

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4_teh_lulz t1_ixjldst wrote

I'd love to watch something on this, but can't we let the dust settle on the thing before we write a story about it?

I'm so sick of this stuff coming out before the event has completely unfolded.

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Orpheeus t1_ixjtbha wrote

Probably trying to recoup the money they lost.

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Agent_Angelo_Pappas t1_ixlsju6 wrote

They’re just starting to write it, it’s not like they’re filming it next week. In the middle of an event is a great time to greenlight a series about it because having writers plugged in and having financial support/incentive to follow everything live as its unfolding is probably going to capture a lot more than trying to tackle it all after the fact.

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rood_sandstorm t1_ixjr8d5 wrote

Will there be footage of amphetamines fueled orgy

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Archamasse t1_ixk7x9z wrote

That's odd. The very stupidest people on the internet have been insisting there's a widespread cover up and no investigation of this case that's already being adapted and has in fact been under investigation for some time.

I could swear they get louder about it every time Elon Musk does something stupid, too. Coincidence eh.

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Perfect_Anteater5810 t1_ixk0oj5 wrote

Jean Ralphio Saperstein as SBF? Let’s go!! I’ve got no idea who would play the love interest, a homely version of Beanie Feldstein??

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Neo2199 t1_ixji3xg wrote

> FTX was founded in 2019 and became one of the biggest and most well-known cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. But in recent weeks, the company has imploded, with upwards of $2 billion in customer funds reportedly missing and investigations underway by federal agencies. There has also been a great deal of scrutiny on Sam Bankman-Fried, also known as SBF, the former CEO and co-founder of FTX.

> According to sources, the Amazon series will be based on “insider reporting” by a number of journalists who have covered FTX and Bankman-Fried, though exactly what source material the show will draw from is currently under wraps.

> It is also the latest limited series about a modern entrepreneur and the rapid collapse of their companies. Recently, Amanda Seyfried won the Emmy for best actress in a limited series for playing Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s “The Dropout,” while Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway starred in Apple’s “WeCrashed,” which chronicled the rise and fall of WeWork under Adam and Rebekah Neumann. Showtime also has the anthology series “Super Pumped,” with Joseph Gordon-Levitt starring in the first season as former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick. A second season about Facebook is currently being prepped.

There is also an upcoming limited series ‘Hot Air’ about Richard Branson & his company Virgin Airways.

Must be Hollywood's hottest trend now!

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kov6667 t1_ixnicah wrote

It’s what I call “White Collar true crime”. We are fascinated by true crime, now mix in money and tech.

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Snuggle__Monster t1_ixjrmi0 wrote

I honestly can't think of anything I could give a shit less about than a show about this guy who will be forgotten about in a week.

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Patrick_Bait-Man t1_ixk20kr wrote

Cryptocurrency and Russo brothers?

Can't wait to miss it.

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anasui1 t1_ixkhctn wrote

someone probably lost a bet and had to write a show about the least appealing concept imaginable

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Midnight_Oil_ t1_ixkurwi wrote

This story will make for a good show, but I don't think the Russo's are who I'd want handling it. Get me Adam McKay or even the team behind the WeWork miniseries.

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mebrad t1_ixm8ut2 wrote

Amazon going all-in with the Russo Brothers. This, Citadel and countless Citadel spinoffs incoming.

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briareus08 t1_ixkplu5 wrote

Fucking really, does every tech disaster have to be splashed on the big screen now? This is basically glorifying the narcissistic shitheads who cause these problems in the first place. Nasty cycle forming.

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cabose7 t1_ixju715 wrote

The Russo Brothers suck

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