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Now there are three: Variety (opens in new tab) reported today that US-based network HBO is working on a GameStop movie of its own that will explore "how a populist uprising of social media day traders beat Wall Street at their own game." Executive producers on the show will include Andrew Ross Sorkin, the co-creator of the Showtime hedge fund drama Billions (opens in new tab) and author of Too Big to Fail (opens in new tab), a book about the 2008 financial crisis that apparently taught us nothing, as well as former HBO Films head Len Amato and Blumhouse Television founder Jason Blum. Addictive prison simulation game, bursting with humour, sandbox gameplay andduct tape All of The Escapists 2 base game and DLC prisons under one roof Buy.
