The BBC World Service today announces the launch of season 2 of the internationally-acclaimed true crime podcast, The Lazarus Heist. The new trailer is now live on BBC Sounds and other podcast platforms.
It will tell the story of the theft of billions of dollars around the globe. Investigators claim a secretive ring of elite North Korean hackers is responsible. Nicknamed the Lazarus Group, season two reveals that they are now accused of more bank heists, teaming up with sophisticated dark web criminals. North Korea says it has nothing to do with these cybercrimes, saying the United States is making these allegations to try and tarnish its image.
Season 2 begins at an Atm, possibly near you. Imagine a massive heist on cashpoints, taking place in 28 countries, on the same day, all at the same time. Millions of dollars-worth of bank notes are withdrawn, by criminal minions doing the dirty work of highly skilled hackers.
It will tell the story of the theft of billions of dollars around the globe. Investigators claim a secretive ring of elite North Korean hackers is responsible. Nicknamed the Lazarus Group, season two reveals that they are now accused of more bank heists, teaming up with sophisticated dark web criminals. North Korea says it has nothing to do with these cybercrimes, saying the United States is making these allegations to try and tarnish its image.
Season 2 begins at an Atm, possibly near you. Imagine a massive heist on cashpoints, taking place in 28 countries, on the same day, all at the same time. Millions of dollars-worth of bank notes are withdrawn, by criminal minions doing the dirty work of highly skilled hackers.
- 3/14/2023
- Podnews.net
Paul Schneider, Josh Charles and Armie Hammer star in Straight White Men Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Armie Hammer, the star of Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name with Timothée Chalamet and Michael Stuhlbarg, and Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals, opposite Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal, is making his Broadway début.
Young Jean Lee's Straight White Men, directed by Anna D Shapiro (Tony Award for Tracy Letts' August: Osage County) is currently in previews and will open at the Helen Hayes Theater on Monday, July 23. Hammer along with Paul Schneider (Simon Stone's The Daughter) and Josh Charles (Joseph Cedar's Norman: The Moderate Rise And Tragic Fall Of A New York Fixer) play three sons who come home on Christmas Eve.
Straight White Men is scheduled to run through September 9, 2018 at the Helen Hayes Theater 240 West 44th Street....
Armie Hammer, the star of Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name with Timothée Chalamet and Michael Stuhlbarg, and Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals, opposite Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal, is making his Broadway début.
Young Jean Lee's Straight White Men, directed by Anna D Shapiro (Tony Award for Tracy Letts' August: Osage County) is currently in previews and will open at the Helen Hayes Theater on Monday, July 23. Hammer along with Paul Schneider (Simon Stone's The Daughter) and Josh Charles (Joseph Cedar's Norman: The Moderate Rise And Tragic Fall Of A New York Fixer) play three sons who come home on Christmas Eve.
Straight White Men is scheduled to run through September 9, 2018 at the Helen Hayes Theater 240 West 44th Street....
- 7/17/2018
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The Boys in the Band, the first Broadway show to open during the 2018-19 season, has also become the first to recoup its investment, according to a show spokesperson. The $3.5 million production, directed by Joe Mantello, made its money back in 11 weeks, with four weeks left in the engagement.
The recoupment came during Week 7 of the current Broadway season as Broadway overall raked in $37,330,028, a solid 10% gain over the previous week when Fourth of July fireworks and holiday celebrations may have distracted attention from the stage. This week’s box office hit about 86% of potential for the 31 shows.
Paid attendance for Week 7, ending July 15, was at 280,463, 92% of capacity, with the average buyer paying $133.
The figures reflect a considerable jump over last year’s Week 7, which included the July 4 holiday. Last year the week took $29M, with attendance at 256,171.
Boys in the Band, a revival of Mart Crowley’s 1968 play about...
The recoupment came during Week 7 of the current Broadway season as Broadway overall raked in $37,330,028, a solid 10% gain over the previous week when Fourth of July fireworks and holiday celebrations may have distracted attention from the stage. This week’s box office hit about 86% of potential for the 31 shows.
Paid attendance for Week 7, ending July 15, was at 280,463, 92% of capacity, with the average buyer paying $133.
The figures reflect a considerable jump over last year’s Week 7, which included the July 4 holiday. Last year the week took $29M, with attendance at 256,171.
Boys in the Band, a revival of Mart Crowley’s 1968 play about...
- 7/16/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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