Fox Entertainment has unveiled plans for an upcoming drama series called “Billionaire Apocalypse.” The show will explore themes of wealth inequality and social responsibility. It was created by Jay Carson, known for his work on “The Morning Show.”
“Billionaire Apocalypse” will follow the richest man in the world after a financial crisis causes his wealth to disappear. With his money gone, he loses power and control over his employees and family. The series looks at how this affects the relationships of those who relied on his wealth.
Carson will write and produce the show. He has experience in both politics and entertainment. Previously, Carson worked as a spokesperson in the U.S. Senate and for President Bill Clinton. Later he produced “House of Cards” for Netflix and created “The Morning Show” for Apple TV+.
Hollywood star Hugh Jackman and veterans Lawrence Bender and Kevin Brown will also serve as executive producers. Bender has received 37 Oscar nominations for movies like “Pulp Fiction” and documentaries such as “An Inconvenient Truth.” Brown’s TV and film credits include the series “Flesh and Bone” and the movie “Trumbo.”
The series deals with current issues as economic inequality and corporate responsibility are widely discussed. With its look at the fall from power of a billionaire, the premise seems timely. Fox plans to distribute the series globally after airing it on their own network. Major actors like Jackman attached also helps attract other talent.
Fox believes “Billionaire Apocalypse” stands out for exploring relevant social topics through high-stakes drama. With an experienced team, the network expects the show to compete well in today’s crowded TV marketplace. As development continues, viewers will watch for details on the cast and creative direction of this intriguing new series.