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Boyle will star in the series as Sam Bankman, titled "Altruist" and Garner will play Caroline Ellison. Garner was reportedly in talks for the position earlier in May, and the actor is now officially an official. As mentioned earlier, Netflix picked up eight episodes of the series.
The official log of Altruism states that “the story of Sam Bankman bomb and Caroline Ellison is two super smart, ambitious young idealists who try to reshape the global financial system in the blink of an eye and then are tempted, coaxed, coaxed, ridiculed each other and stole $8 billion.”
Graham Moore and Jacqueline Hoyt serve as executive producers and co-presenters. Garner will also execute products in addition to starring. James Ponsoldt will direct the first episode and execute the product. Vinnie Malhotra and Jessie Dicovitsky's premium production products as well as Scoop Wasserstein for New York Magazine/Vox Media Studios, Tonia Davis and Lauren Morelli.
The character brings Garner back to Netflix, who has previously appeared in the popular crime drama "Ozark" and the limited crime drama "Invention Anna." The latter show is also a collaboration between Vox/New York Magazine and Netflix. She received three Emmy nominations and three wins to win the Best Supporting Actress in the "Ozark" drama and was nominated for Best Actress in the Limited Series of "Invention Anna".
Boyle's TV power includes recent shows like "Nothing to Say" on FX, including "Manhunt" and "Air Masters of Air" on Apple TV+, and "Episode to the United States" by HBO. He has starred in films like Tetris and Tolkien, while he launched the role of Scorpio Malfoy in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" on the West Side and Broadway. His role in the script earned him the Olivier Award, as well as the Tony and Drama Award nominations.
He was rejected by WME, Hamilton Hodell and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole.
Founded in 2019, FTX has become one of the largest and most famous cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. But in 2022, the company exploded, and reportedly lacking billions of dollars in customer funds, and federal agencies are investigating it. Bankman Fried founded FTX, and Ellison served as CEO of affiliate Alameda Research. Both were eventually convicted of various wire and securities fraud charges and money laundering.