You don’t need to be a tech mogul to watch “The Audacity,” the new AMC drama that tells the story of a Silicon Valley guru who must navigate his way around a consumer data scandal. But if you want to ...
Writer and showrunner Jonathan Glatzer (Succession, Bad Sisters, Better Call Saul) is back with a brand new AMC series, The Audacity, and fans of Silicon Valley drama and satirical billionaire ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Executive produced by Succession alum Jonathan Glatzer, who is also showrunner, the darkly satirical drama stars Billy Magnussen ...
Jonathan Glatzer discusses the tech world setting for his AMC series and why a therapist is central to the story. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor [This story contains some spoilers for the ...
In the scabrous new Silicon Valley satire “The Audacity,” an unhinged tech entrepreneur played by Billy Magnussen is told by a psychiatrist that he has empathy. The diagnosis infuriates him. Empathy?
While it’s not unusual for networks to promote new shows by releasing full episodes on YouTube, AMC is doing something a bit different for its Silicon Valley-focused comedy “The Audacity.” The show’s ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: In the mood for a sharp, satirical tech-industry drama? It’s time to add The Audacity — a new AMC series from Jonathan Glatzer (Succession, Bad Sisters, Better Call Saul) ...
The Audacity cast describes working on a high-pressure set It's gonna be a wild ride, indeed. #TheAudacity premieres TODAY on AMC and AMC+. #shorts SUBSCRIBE: WATCH MORE Burning Questions Ask Each ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Duncan Park (Billy Magnussen) is the CEO of his own data mining company with a lot of problems — most of them inflicted by Duncan. A takeover that would have turned him into a ...
The Audacity is shaping up to be AMC's next sensation. The series follows Duncan Park (Billy Magnussen), a data scraper CEO in Silicon Valley, and his sociopathic machinations and relationship with ...
It is terrifying. It’s funny, but it’s really dark. It’s like, “Oh, those are the people at the top.” And this woman taking care of them is morally gray herself. Not well herself. Not doing that well.