Tatiana Maslany to Star in Comedic Thriller Directed by David Gordon Green; Apple Series Promises ‘Blackmail, Murder and Youth Soccer’

David J. Rosen (“Citadel,” “Sugar,” “Hunters”) has crafted a wickedly humorous series about a recently divorced mother who gets ensnared in a perilous web of blackmail, homicide, and youth soccer. The show is titled “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” and will encompass 10 half-hour episodes.

Daniel Radcliffe as Clayface? ‘We Haven’t Talked to or Considered Him,’ Says James Gunn Amid Casting Rumors: ‘This One Is 100% False’

In a recent statement, Gunn clarified that the deal with James for directing has indeed been finalized, which came amid speculations about him potentially playing the lead role in the upcoming project. However, contrary to some rumors, we haven’t initiated the casting process yet as we don’t have a director on board just yet. Daniel Radcliffe is a fantastic actor, but there have been no discussions or considerations regarding his involvement so far. To set the record straight, this particular piece of news is entirely false.

‘Cold Wallet’ Review: Engrossing Thriller About Trio Seeking Repayment for a Cryptocurrency Fraud Scheme

In this narrative, we meet Billy (Raúl Castillo), a man struggling with unemployment and questionable financial decisions. He boasts to patrons in a karaoke bar in the Berkshires about his crypto investments, particularly Tulip, claiming it will only rise. However, unbeknownst to him, his investment is not thriving as he believes. His optimism is shaken when he makes a promise to his daughter (Joanna Sylvie Weinig) that he’ll soon afford a new home where they can escape from her mom, his ex-wife (Zoë Winters), who remains skeptical and unconvinced by his claims.

GB News Wins Legal Challenge Against U.K. Media Regulator Ofcom

On Friday, Judge Collins Rice concluded that Ofcom erred in their legal interpretation when they decided that two episodes of “Jacob Rees-Mogg’s State of the Nation” broke broadcasting regulations. The judge explained that Ofcom wrongly applied their Broadcasting Code, stating that they misjudged the Conservative politician’s presentation of news content as a violation of impartiality standards.