Cryptocurrency will be the subject of the next Apple TV+ movie!
The collapse of one of the largest crypto trading platforms in the world at present it would be the subject of the next Apple TV+ movie. The bankruptcy of FTX, Managed by Sam Bankman-Fried, it was consolidated a few weeks ago, after the giant Binance declined the modesty initially offered.
The project it would be led by writer Michael Lewis, who was following with Bankman-Fried. lewis, has been behind the creation of major Hollywood movies that are usually based on a true story. Some of Lewis’ greatest films are Moneyball, The Big Short and The Blind Side.
Story of a predicted fall
The situation that led to the end of FTX had been brewing for at least six months, caught the attention of Lewis, who meanwhile he prepared a script that he is currently marketing among the streaming services that currently dominate the market.
According to a report from Deadline, Apple is close to closing a deal to acquire the theatrical rights to a feature film based on a screenplay by Lewis. If it is realized, Apple is ahead of other Amazon and Netflix services. The sources say that “they didn’t think there was much more to present than the theme and the promise of a real deep dive.”
What is there to say about FTX?
The empire built by Bankman-Fried, FTX collapsed as customers rushed to bank after its competitor, Binance, sold its stake in FTT, the token issued by FTX. During the collapse, other issues arose over how FTX used its customers’ money and concerns about theft and fraud by Bankman-Fried.
Given Lewis’s history, this would be the undisputed member of the pair with Apple TV+ to materialize, as the platform, almost since its launch, has also been interested in these types of stories. One of them, the series based on the rise and fall of WeWork, We Crashed, starring Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway and released a few months ago.
Currently, Apple TV+ has a catalog that offers programs of different formats aimed at the whole family, such as films, documentaries, series, which can be enjoyed for a monthly subscription of 6.99 dollars, one of the best service rates of its type currently available.