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Black Monday

Black Monday

20197
ComédiaCrime
Estreia
20/01/2019
País
Estados Unidos
Produções
Showtime NetworksSony Pictures TelevisionPoint Grey PicturesShark vs. Bear
Volte para 19 de outubro de 1987 – também conhecido como Black Monday, a pior queda da bolsa de valores da história de Wall Street – esta é a história de como um grupo de outsiders enfrentou o clube dos velhos de Wall Street e acabou derrubando o maior sistema financeiro do mundo, uma limusine Lamborghini, a festa de aniversário de Don Henley e o teto de vidro.

About

A 10‑episode Showtime series that blends comedy and crime around 1987’s stock‑market crash.

Black Monday follows a rag‑tag crew of traders, lawyers and a mysterious woman who outmaneuver Wall Street’s old‑guard power brokers during the October 19, 1987 crash. The show mixes sharp dialogue, 1980s fashion and satire to explore greed, ambition and the darker side of finance, all while keeping the stakes high but the tone irreverent.

What to know

  • Set in 1987’s volatile Wall Street
  • 10‑episode single season
  • Main cast: Don Cheadle, Regine Hall, Andrew Rannells
  • Comedy‑crime blend with sharp satire
  • Focus on the real‑life Black Monday crash
  • Explores corporate corruption and power struggles
  • Includes 1980s pop culture references

Watch if

If you enjoy shows that combine witty banter with high‑stakes crime, enjoy 1980s nostalgia, and appreciate a satirical take on Wall Street’s excess, Black Monday offers a sharp, fast‑paced narrative that keeps you guessing.

Skip if

If you prefer light‑hearted sitcoms, minimal dialogue, or a straightforward historical drama with no comedic elements, this series may feel too cynical or fast‑moving for your taste.

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Premise at a Glance
Set against the backdrop of the 1987 crash, the series follows Mo, a seasoned trader; Dawn, his ambitious colleague; and Blair, a naive rookie, who together scheme to outplay the Wall Street elite and make a fortune in chaos.
Character Dynamics
Mo’s seasoned street smarts clash with Dawn’s ambition, while Blair’s innocence turns into ruthlessness. The trio’s interactions drive the story’s humor and tension, revealing layers of loyalty and betrayal.
Historical Roots
The October 19, 1987 crash—known as Black Monday—provides the real‑world event that the characters navigate, blending factual stakes with fictional schemes.
Satirical Tone
The series lampoons corporate jargon, 1980s excess, and the myth of the self‑made trader, all while keeping the dialogue razor‑sharp and the pacing brisk.
Production Details
Showtime’s production team, led by creators David Caspe and Jeremy O. Harris, assembled a cast of seasoned performers to bring 1980s Wall Street to life across 10 tightly plotted episodes.
Viewer Reception
Critics praised the show for its clever blend of humor and crime, while audiences appreciated its fast pace and sharp dialogue.
Series Status
After a single season, the series concluded with an ambiguous finale, leaving room for potential future installments.

FAQ

What is Black Monday about?
It centers on a small crew of traders and a woman who try to outwit the Wall Street elite during the October 19, 1987 stock market crash.
Who are the main characters?
Don Cheadle plays Mo, Regine Hall is Dawn, Andrew Rannells is Blair, and a mysterious woman adds intrigue to the mix.
Is it based on real events?
The show uses the 1987 market crash as its backdrop, but the characters and schemes are fictional.
Why is it called Black Monday?
The title references the historic October 19, 1987 crash, the worst single‑day drop in the U.S. stock market.
How many episodes are there?
The first season consists of ten episodes, each around 40–45 minutes long.
When did it first air?
Black Monday premiered on Showtime in March 2019.
What genre does it fall under?
It blends comedy, crime, and drama, with a satirical tone.
Who directed the series?
The show has multiple directors; the exact director for each episode varies.
What is the tone of the dialogue?
The dialogue is fast‑paced, witty, and often heavy on satire and corporate jargon.
Is there violence in the show?
The series includes crime elements and some on‑screen violence, but it is mostly comedic.
Does it explore LGBTQ+ themes?
Yes, the show includes a subplot that explores a character’s sexual identity.
Are there any political themes?
The series satirizes corporate politics and the power dynamics of Wall Street.
Is the show suitable for family viewing?
The show contains mature content, language, and crime themes, so it is not intended for children.
What kind of music is used?
The soundtrack features 1980s pop and rock hits to enhance the period atmosphere.
How does the show depict 1980s fashion?
Costume design heavily features neon colors, shoulder pads, and classic trading‑floor attire.
Is there any real-life inspiration for the characters?
While the main characters are fictional, they draw on archetypes common in 1980s finance.
What is the critical reception?
Critics praise its sharp writing and satire, noting the blend of comedy and crime.
Are there any spin‑off plans?
Showtime announced cancellation after one season; no official spin‑off has been confirmed.
Can I watch it on streaming services?
Yes, it is available on Showtime’s streaming platform and other digital retailers.
Does the show have a strong female presence?
Regine Hall’s character Dawn is a central figure, adding depth to the narrative.
Does it include references to real companies?
The show references generic corporate settings and does not portray any real companies directly.
How does the series balance humor and crime?
It uses satirical humor to soften the darker elements of corporate crime and keep the tone light yet tense.
Are there any recurring themes?
Themes of ambition, loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of wealth run throughout the series.
What is the pacing like?
Episodes are fast‑paced, with quick cuts and rapid dialogue that keep the story moving.

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