The second season of The Art of More TV show on Crackle, begins production May 2nd. Season two of this drama, set in the art-auction world, will shoot in Montreal.
The Art of More stars Dennis Quaid, Kate Bosworth, Christian Cooke, and Cary Elwes. The second season should hit Crackle in late 2016 or early 2017.
The Art of More peeks behind the glamorous facade of New York’s premium auction houses and exposes the seedy, greedy side of the art business. Acquiring prized pieces involves not just well-off collectors and dealers, but hustlers, smugglers, and even terrorists.
Here is more, from Crackle press materials.
‘THE ART OF MORE,’ KICKS OFF PRODUCTION IN MONTREAL ON MAY 2; SERIES STARS DENNIS QUAID, CHRISTIAN COOKE AND KATE BOSWORTH TAKE THE UPFRONT STAGE TO TALK ABOUT SOPHOMORE SEASON.
The 10-episode, one-hour original drama series, premiered last November to praise from critics at The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Deadline and Entertainment Weekly. Harper’s Bazaar called it, “the “#1 Best New Fall TV Show.” The auction house drama returns in Q4 this year for another 10-episode season of twists and complex stories set in the glamorous and surprisingly cutthroat world of premium auction houses in New York City.
“The Art of More” starring Dennis Quaid, Kate Bosworth, Cary Elwes and Christian Cooke is created by Chuck Rose, who with Gardner Stern (“NYPD Blue,” “Law and Order”), is writer and executive producer. Dennis Quaid, Laurence Mark (JERRY MAGUIRE, DREAMGIRLS), Gary Fleder (RUNAWAY JURY, “The Shield”) and Tamara Chestna, also serve as executive producers. Brendan Kelly (“Weeds”) joins season two as executive producer and writer.
The free, ad-supported streamer also announced the returns of original programs Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, and SuperMansion, starring Bryan Cranston. Crackle also announced new original series, Snatch — based on the Guy Ritchie feature film of the same name — and teased StartUp, starring Martin Freeman and Adam Brody.
What do you think? Did you watch the first season of Crackle’s The Art of More TV series? Do you plan to stream the second season?