Peacock is diving into the black market underworld with its latest series order for "Superfakes." The crime drama comes from A24 with Benny and Josh Safdie as executive producers. "Superfakes" follows a small-time Chinatown luxury counterfeit dealer,
Peacock lost $372 million over the final three months of 2024, when it added…zero subscribers. The good news is it didn’t lose members either: Peacock’s 36 million subscribers at the end of the year stayed stagnant with the prior quarter’s results. The platform’s Q4 revenue was $1.3 billion.
Alice Ju attends Netflix's "Russian Doll" in conversation with Jim Jarmusch at ... [+] The 92nd Street Y, New York on May 29, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Mendez/) Peacock has greenlit a new crime drama from Universal Studio Group’s Universal Content Productions under the working title Superkakes.
Peacock has given a series order to a new crime drama called Superfakes from the Emmy Award-winning Alice Ju (Beef, Poker Face).
The NBCUniversal-owned streamer has ordered a crime drama called Superfakes from writer and showrunner Alice Ju ( Poker Face, Beef ). Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie ( Uncut Gems) are also among the executive producers; A24 and Universal Studio Group’s UCP are producing.
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Superfakes' follows a small-time Chinatown counterfeit dealer who enters a dangerous black market underworld to fund her family's lifestyle.
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