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New TV Series Alert: START UP Is Out
Last Tuesday, the free streaming service Crackle dropped 10 episodes of “StartUp,” a
thriller starring Martin Freeman (“Sherlock”), Adam Brody (“The League”), Edi Gathegi (“The Blacklist”) and Otmara
Marrero (“Graceland”).
Click Link Below To Watch Trailer
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yCf_MpXAXK8
The concept from creator, writer and executive producer Ben Ketai is novel. His story revolves around Marrero’s
character Izzy Morales, a Cuban tech whiz who has created GenCoin, a digital currency that has the potential to revolutionize the financial world.
Young banker Nick Talman (Brody) is one of the few who understand GenCoin’s potential and agrees to finance Morales. But the money he plans to use, which he’s obtained from his corrupt banker dad, is dirty and stolen. That’s where Haitian gang leader Ronald Dacey (Gathegi) and FBI agent Phil Rask (Freeman) come into the story.
“StartUp” is a thinking-person’s thriller, along the lines of USA’s “Mr. Robot.” Ketai delves into greed, corruption, violence and more, and none of his characters are immune to any of it.
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