Apple TV + systems are becoming more and more interesting. In the short term, the platform manages a diverse catalog of content for men and women of all ages, and continues to add products. So, this week it announced a series based on its impact on the real estate economy last year; a history of the rise and fall of the WeWork company
According to a new report by Variety, Apple TV + has confirmed that it has developed a limited series based on WeWork history. The series is from Lee Eisenberg and Drew Crevello, and is based on The podcast podcast "We Crashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork". With this plan, Apple is adding its second one created by Eisenberg, who created the well-reviewed Little America program and signed a general agreement with Apple last month. Eisenberg is also known for his work at The Office.
The WeWork story marks one of the most impressive economic crises in history, made public when the "unicorn" that had all the stock market volatility raises suspicions of Wall Street investors and men. Wonder, the podcast in which the series will be set, follows six episodes of the rise and fall of corporate culture promotion and retail properties ranging from $ 47 billion to $ 8 billion in 2019.
The WeWork story is undoubtedly the theme to bring to the screen. The Apple TV + proposal is one of the many WeWork projects currently under development. Earlier it had been announced that Universal and Blumhouse were preparing a movie starring the company with the screenplay of "The Big Short" Charles Randolph, who would also co-star as a screenwriter. The film is based on reports and Katrina Brooker's next book.
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