Apple TV+ Wins Rights to New Docuseries From McMillions Filmmakers

Apple TV+ Wins Rights to New Docuseries From McMillions Filmmakers

Following an intense bidding war against multiple networks and streaming services, Apple TV+ has successfully won the rights to a brand new documentary series which hails from McMillions filmmaking duo Brian Lazarte and James Lee Hernandez. According to Deadline, the project was a seven-figure deal for Apple.

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The streaming service has immediately given a straight-to-series order to the untitled four-part docuseries. Further details about the series are currently under wraps but is being described as an unbelievable true story of one of the largest scams in government history. Brian Lazarte (Sonic Highways) and James Hernandez (Wonder Women) are set as producers through their Fun Meter Productions banner.

Lazarte and Hernandez gained recognition for their 6-part HBO documentary series McMillions which told the story of how ex-cop Jerome Jacobson had rigged the McDonald’s Monopoly Game and allegedly stole over $24 million. The film adaptation of the McScam story is also currently in development with Oscar winners Ben Affleck to direct and Matt Damon to star.

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Some of the upcoming original shows that will debut on Apple’s streaming service include the Stephen King drama adaptation of Lisey’s Story starring Julianne Moore; Mr. Corman starring Joseph Gorden-Levitt; the comedy series Ted Lasso which will be led by Jason Sudeikis; the sci-fi series adaptation of Foundation; and Ben Stiller’s Severance series.

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