

“ Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street reveals the truth behind Bernie Madoff’s infamous $64 billion-dollar global Ponzi scheme, the largest in history, that shattered the lives of countless individual investors who had placed their trust in the revered Wall Street statesman. And right on time, a 4-episode docuseries about Madoff directed by Joe Berlinger is set to arrive on Netflix on January 4. FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried has certainly drawn many comparisons to the disgraced financier in media coverage of the former’s dealings. Moving right along, the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange and the legal entanglements now swirling around it might sound a little reminiscent of the empire of fraud built by Bernie Madoff. Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph and Brianne Howey as Georgia in Netflix’s “Ginny & Georgia.” Image source: Netflix Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street + more Netflix releases coming soon We jumped right back into where we emotionally left everyone at the end of Season 1.”Īs of this writing, the show - starring Antonia Gentry as Ginny and Brianne Howey as Georgia - currently has a 68% critics’ score as well as a 68% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. So, we wanted to honor that by picking up Season 2 just two weeks later. “We left it off on such a juicy cliffhanger.”Ĭontinues Lampert: “We spent all of Season 1 breaking these characters down and putting them in certain places. “We wanted to pick up the story right where we left off,” series creator/executive producer Sarah Lampert said in a Netflix interview. Season 2 picks up just a few weeks after that shocking Season 1 finale (titled “The Worst Betrayal Since Jordyn and Kylie”).



By the time Ginny & Georgia Season 2 hits Netflix on January 5, fans of this mother-daughter drama will have been waiting almost two years to see what happens next after that jaw-dropper of a Season 1 finale.
