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StartUp: Watch a First-Look at Season One from Crackle

by Cindy McLennan, August 16, 2016

StartUp TV show on Crackle: season 1 (canceled or renewed?).

Again, you’re not in trouble. Below, watch a first-look at the premiere of the StartUp TV show on Crackle. Martin Freeman and Adam Brody star in this Miami crime drama about building an alternate-currency company from the underground up. StartUp features a group of underdog techies who Crackle says, “…take start-up funding from the wrong side of the tracks—and risk paying with their lives.”

StartUp premieres on Crackle, Tuesday, September 6, 2016. The TV series’ cast also includes: Edi Gathegi and Otmara Marrero. From writer and director Ben Ketai, the drama features “…the emergence of GenCoin, a brilliant, yet controversial tech idea centered around digital currency-an idea that gets incubated on the wrong side of the tracks by three strangers who don’t necessarily fit the mold of ‘tech entrepreneurs’ and a crooked FBI agent who will go to any length necessary to take them down.”

Get the details and watch the trailer included in this Crackle StartUp TV series press release.

CRACKLE RELEASES A “FIRST-LOOK” OF ITS NEW SCRIPTED ORIGINAL SERIES, “STARTUP,” PREMIERING ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th

The 10-Episode Drama Stars Martin Freeman, Adam Brody, Edi Gathegi and Otmara Marrero

CULVER CITY, Calif. (August 15, 2016) – Crackle, Sony’s streaming network, today released a ‘First-Look’ from the network’s highly anticipated scripted drama, “StartUp,” starring Martin Freeman (“Fargo,” “Sherlock“), Adam Brody (“CHiPS,” “The League“), Edi Gathegi (“The Blacklist,” The Blacklist: Redemption) and Otmara Marrero (“Graceland“).

Launching Tuesday, September 6, 2016, the 10-episode, one-hour series is set amongst the unconstrained, yet opportunistic streets of Miami and weaves a complex and exciting narrative, focusing on the high-stakes struggle of what one will do to reach ultimate success. But this is not your average startup incubator story. “StartUp” is about the emergence of GenCoin, a brilliant, yet controversial tech idea centered around digital currency-an idea that gets incubated on the wrong side of the tracks by three strangers who don’t necessarily fit the mold of “tech entrepreneurs” and a crooked FBI agent who will go to any length necessary to take them down.

Martin Freeman (“Fargo,” “Sherlock”) plays FBI agent Phil Rask, specializing in financial crimes. Rask crosses paths with Nick Talman, played by Adam Brody (“CHiPS,” “The League”), a sharp and intelligent financier at a boutique firm in Miami, but it’s not Talman that Rask is after–it’s his father. Nick has a problematic relationship with his wealthy, irresponsible father, who disappears and forces Nick to stash his ill-gotten gain – instead of going to the FBI, he decides to hide the money by investing in a tech startup pitched by the unorthodox Izzy Morales, a tech whiz out to change the world, played by Otmara Marrero (“Graceland”). Edi Gathegi (“The Blacklist,” TWILIGHT) also stars in the series as Ronald Dacey – second-in-command of the local Haitian gang. When Ronald discovers that the money he left with Nick’s father has vanished, Ronald moves on to the next best thing – his son. An unexpected partnership forms between Ronald, Nick and Izzy which culminates in a dangerous alliance that make them a target for Rask (Freeman), who plans to take a journey to the very pit of darkness to take down the unsuspecting trio.

Cast also includes Wayne Knight (“Seinfeld“) who plays Benedict Blush, a wildly successful entrepreneur with blue collar sensibilities; and Aaron Yoo (21, “Blacklist”) who plays Alex Bell, a premiere tech venture capitalist that everyone wants in their corner.

“StartUp” is produced by Critical Content and Hollywood Gang Productions. Tom Forman, Andrew Marcus, Ray Ricord, Gianni Nunnari and Shannon Gaulding all serve as executive producers. The series is written by Ben Ketai (“Chosen,” THE FOREST) who also serves as executive producer and director. Adam Brody and Anne Clements (“Cleaners”) serve as producers.

For more information, visit the official “StartUp” Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/StartUpCrackle. For news updates, follow @StartUp_Crackle and @Crackle on Twitter. Join the conversation with #StartUpOnCrackle.

About Crackle

Crackle, a unit of Sony Pictures Television, programs movies, popular TV shows, original series and feature films for the worlds connected audience. Available in 21 countries on every screen, Crackle is always freely accessible with no subscription required. The streaming TV network houses a robust library of original programming available anytime, anywhere on every connected device. Follow @Crackle on twitter for real time updates. For additional information, please go to www.crackle.com.

About Hollywood Gang

Hollywood Gang is responsible for creating groundbreaking content, having produced 300, IMMORTALS, SE7EN, DEPARTED and the FROM DUSK UNTIL DAWN franchise. Currently in pre-production on THE DOMESTICS for MGM, Hollywood Gang has projects in development at Warner Brothers, Lionsgate, ITV and STX. They are launching their next international franchise by bringing to the big screen the beloved anime ROBOTECH for Sony Pictures with James Wan directing.

About Critical Content

Critical Content is a leading global independent content studio. Launched in October of 2015, the company focuses on unscripted and scripted programming for broadcast, cable and digital platforms. Critical Content currently has more than 60 projects in production for more than 30 different networks. Series include “Home Free” (FOX), “Catfish” (MTV), “StartUp” (Crackle), “The Woodsmen” (History), “Pretty.Strong.” (Oxygen), “Boonies” (Nat Geo), “The Great Food Truck Race” (Food Network), “Young and Hungry” (Freeform), “Tia Mowry at Home” (Cooking Channel) and “Car Matchmaker” (Esquire).

Crackle is a free, ad-supported digital streaming service. Learn more at Crackle.com.

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