A Man in Full, Netflix Premiere, May 2, 2024

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Prepare for a tale of downfall and its far-reaching consequences. Netflix brings you “A Man in Full,” based on the novel by Tom Wolfe, starring Jeff Daniels. Set to premiere on May 2, 2024, this limited series dives into the life of Atlanta real estate mogul Charlie Croker (which as any good Italian Job fan will tell you is also the name of the character played by Michael Caine – and Mark Wahlberg in the remake) as he grapples with sudden bankruptcy.

As Charlie’s empire teeters on the edge, political and business interests collide, forcing him to defend what remains of his once-flourishing empire. This gripping story is adapted from the New York Times bestselling novel by acclaimed author Tom Wolfe.

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“A Man in Full” consists of six episodes, each offering an intricate exploration of the characters’ lives and intertwined destinies. The talented David E. Kelley serves as showrunner, writer, and executive producer, infusing his signature touch into every aspect of this captivating series.

Guiding the visual journey are directors Regina King (Episodes 101, 105, 106) and Tommy Schlamme (Episodes 102, 103, 104), both also serving as executive producers.

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Joining them as executive producers are Reina King, Matthew Tinker, Thomas C. Wolfe, and Alexandra Wolfe.

The production companies behind “A Man in Full” include David E. Kelley Productions and Royal Ties Productions Inc.

The stellar cast features Jeff Daniels in a leading role alongside Tom Pelphrey, Diane Lane, Lucy Liu, William Jackson, Harper Aml Ameen, Sarah Jones, Jon Michael Hill and Chanté Adams.

Be prepared for an immersive journey through power dynamics and human resilience when “A Man in Full” hits your screens soon.

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