is set to make the bankers' worlds much bigger as one of the creators has shared a big update about the BBC and HBO co-production.
The show, which follows a host of budding investment bankers, ended its second series with the investment prodigy and erratic genius Harper being discovered for faking her college credentials and was ousted by her former mentor Eric .writer and consulting producer on season 3 Joseph Charlton said:"We just finished the writers' room for series three. We're casting it at the moment. I’m really excited about the casting conversations that are happening at the moment.
Explaining how the show has evolved from the start to series three, Joseph said:"We're kind of expanding out, and the frame's getting wider, and you're starting to see, the bosses above those people, and then those bosses' bosses, and then how a big investment bank fits into the hierarchy of society more broadly than that.
Joe added:"I think it's fair to say the series won't shy away from acknowledging the real world, and things that are present in the news. I think what's unique and good about the show… in the first series, there are references to Brexit. In the second series, there's COVID. In the third series, there'll be contemporary issues, too.
Joe added:"We've got really good, anonymous advisors on the show who have worked in finance, whose identities are protected. It just means that we can get really realistic details into the show that informs the storylines in a way that I think is hopefully interesting to audiences, and just about accessible, to really understand what's going on."
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