https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xAC_saRScA&feature=youtu.be Andrew Rannells has done a wide range of notable roles on stage and screen, and so what people might recognize him from depends on wherever he might be in the world. "It really depends on the neighborhood, quite frankly," he said. "Like, if I'm in Midtown [New York], obviously, people will recognize me from doing Broadway. But then I'm downtown or if I'm in Brooklyn, it's more likely that someone would say, 'oh, that's that guy from Girls.' If I'm in an airport …
Showtime has announced that the upcoming fifth season of Billions will be split into two parts along with the second season of Black Monday. Both shows were forced to suspend production as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Billions will return as scheduled on Sunday, May 3, but fans will only be able to enjoy the first seven episodes, as the remaining episodes will now air later this year. The same goes for Black Monday, which will air six episodes before going on hiatus, with the final four episodes of the season slated for later this year. [caption id="attachment_758640" …
Black Monday looks fun as hell. The trailer for the second season of the stock market crime dramedy boasts a killer core cast of Don Cheadle, Regina Hall, Andrew Rannells, and Paul Scheer in the most ridiculously delightful 1980s getups (someone needs to GIF Scheer roller skating, stat). It boasts delicious cinematography, cut together with the stylish panache of a Scorsese, a Boogie Nights, a Hustlers. And it boasts the promise of downfall, of reckoning, of consequences, of Cheadle's truly bonkers hairstyle. After the events of season 1's disruptions resulted in the horrific stock market crash of 1987 -- …
The 10-episode Showtime comedy series Black Monday is set in 1987, when the worst stock market crash in Wall Street history hit. At the Wall Street firm The Jammer Group, headed by Maurice “Mo” Monroe (Don Cheadle, who’s also an executive producer on the series), a team of misfit traders – which includes the no-nonsense Dawn (Regina Hall, in one of the stand-out performances of the season), the very eager to please Keith (Paul Scheer), and the young wide-eyed trader Blair (Andrew Rannells) – they attempt to take on the old boys’ club of New York finance, …