Gabriel Haines' 'The Max Extractor' Brings Dark Crypto Comedy to Life
Gabriel Haines, known for his shirtless crypto rants on X, is set to release 'The Max Extractor', a dark comedy about crypto and crime on HBO Max. The show, inspired by Argentina's President Javier Milei's meme coin plunge, aims to provide a realistic look into crypto scams and hacks. Haines has raised $150,000 to film the pilot, with support from industry figures like Gabriel Shapiro of MetaLeX and Anil Lulla of Delphi Digital.
Haines previously attempted to crowdfund $10,000 to find the disgraced CEO of FTX in the Bahamas. Despite this, there's no public information about backers for 'The Max Extractor' on HBO. The show's protagonist is loosely based on Hayden Davis, the 28-year-old CEO of Kelsier Ventures. Haines plans to release behind-the-scenes content as a vlog to build anticipation for the HBO Max series.
The pilot episode is expected to be completed by February, with Sullivan Slentz serving as the director. Haines wants the show to feel authentic, drawing from his own experiences and observations in the crypto world.
With a budget of $150,000 and support from industry figures, 'The Max Extractor' on HBO Max is set to provide a unique perspective on the crypto world. Haines' personal connection to the subject matter, along with his team's efforts, promises a realistic and engaging HBO Max series. The show's completion is expected by February, with a vlog series to build audience anticipation for HBO Max.
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