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AMC Orders Silicon Valley Drama From ‘Succession’ Writer Jonathan Glatzer
AMC is heading back to Silicon Valley, this time via an untitled drama series from "Succession" and "Bad Sisters" writer Jonathan Glatzer.
AMC is heading back to Silicon Valley, this time via an untitled drama series from “Succession” and “Bad Sisters” writer Jonathan Glatzer. Per the logline, the Glatzer show is set “inside the bubble of Silicon Valley, amid misguided corporate cultures, moony innovation labs and cutthroat private high schools.” The series centers on a scandal sparked by “the exploitation of personal data which unravels out of a rift between a self-appointed ‘inventor of the future’ tech CEO and his self-serving ‘performance psychologist.’ This act of corruption quickly spirals out of control for all involved, exposing the absurdities of ambition, corporate ethics, and the fallibility of the people who are shaping the future of our world.” AMC previously tackled Silicon Valley via the critically acclaimed period drama “Halt and Catch Fire,” which ran from 2014 to 2017 and chronicled the birth of personal computers in the 1980s, and later the growth of the Internet in the 1990s.
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