for HBO, and I think there's an appetite for dramas that look at the modern workplace. It's been a long-term development of taking the play, and working out how to turn that into an eight-part, returnable series, which… can keep going," Joseph continued.. David Simon [the creator] looking at what he'd seen as a journalist about Baltimore and the justice system.
"I think you get a really interesting cross-section into society and work society, looking at a company, and how those different echelons kind of interact. That’s kind of inspired byThe TV show will evolve the play by delving into real-life dramas from the tech industry, in a similar way to"I think when Jesse Armstrong [the creator] talks about, he often talks about the fact that it's not just the Murdochs; he's inspired by so many different US media families.
Joseph added:"There's so many real-life stories to take from, in terms of scandals within the tech industry, whether they're data breaches and hacks or autonomous driving. It’s been relatively straightforward, in a way, to find interesting source material to lengthen the show."