Onyx Collective has ordered a drama pilot with Edgar Ramírez attached to play one of the leads, Variety has learned.
The untitled pilot hails from writers and co-creators Roberto Patino and Cassius Corrigan. Both also serve as executive producers, with Patino also set as showrunner. Ramírez will executive produce in addition to starring.
The official logline states, “In a cutthroat battle to dominate the Manhattan skyline, two rival real estate developers risk everything — wealth, family and their souls — as their ambition turns into obsession, and their partnership turns into war.”
Ramírez will play Moises Saladín, described as “the charismatic heir to a Latin American real estate empire, whose unyielding ambition blurs the line between visionary genius and ruthless tactician.”
Oly Obst and Luke Maxwell of 3 Arts are also executive producers on the pilot, along with Liz Tigelaar and Stacey Silverman for Best Day Ever. Donahue Peebles III executive produces as well,...
The untitled pilot hails from writers and co-creators Roberto Patino and Cassius Corrigan. Both also serve as executive producers, with Patino also set as showrunner. Ramírez will executive produce in addition to starring.
The official logline states, “In a cutthroat battle to dominate the Manhattan skyline, two rival real estate developers risk everything — wealth, family and their souls — as their ambition turns into obsession, and their partnership turns into war.”
Ramírez will play Moises Saladín, described as “the charismatic heir to a Latin American real estate empire, whose unyielding ambition blurs the line between visionary genius and ruthless tactician.”
Oly Obst and Luke Maxwell of 3 Arts are also executive producers on the pilot, along with Liz Tigelaar and Stacey Silverman for Best Day Ever. Donahue Peebles III executive produces as well,...
- 5/9/2025
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Edgar Ramírez (Emilia Pérez) is set as a star and executive producer of a real estate drama pilot ordered by the Onyx Collective for Hulu. The untitled project (aka Monopoly) was created by Roberto Patino (Dmz) and Cassius Corrigan. The duo wrote the pilot, which Alonso Ruizpalacios (La Cocina) has come on board to direct.
In a cutthroat battle to dominate the Manhattan skyline, two rival real estate developers risk everything — wealth, family and their souls — as their ambition turns into obsession, and their partnership turns into war.
Ramírez will play one of the two rivals, Moises Saladín, the charismatic heir to a Latin American real estate empire, whose unyielding ambition blurs the line between visionary genius and ruthless tactician.
Patino, who serves as showrunner, Corrigan, Ramírez and Ruizpalacios executive produce alongside Oly Obst and Luke Maxwell of 3 Arts, Liz Tigelaar and Stacey Silverman of Best Day Ever as well...
In a cutthroat battle to dominate the Manhattan skyline, two rival real estate developers risk everything — wealth, family and their souls — as their ambition turns into obsession, and their partnership turns into war.
Ramírez will play one of the two rivals, Moises Saladín, the charismatic heir to a Latin American real estate empire, whose unyielding ambition blurs the line between visionary genius and ruthless tactician.
Patino, who serves as showrunner, Corrigan, Ramírez and Ruizpalacios executive produce alongside Oly Obst and Luke Maxwell of 3 Arts, Liz Tigelaar and Stacey Silverman of Best Day Ever as well...
- 5/9/2025
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Wrestlers, staff, executives, cameramen, and many others play a huge role in making an event successful. However, it’s the fans who ultimately decide whether an event succeeds or fails. The fans can determine whether an event will be a success or a failure.
WWE star Damian Priest recently shared thoughts on WrestleMania 41’s success, thanking the fans for their incredible support. He credited the fans as the main reason behind the event’s massive success, with nearly 130,000 attendees over both days.
Damian Priest credits the fans for WrestleMania 41’s success Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest during a face-off | Credits- WWE
In an interview with Vegas Sports Daily, Damian Priest revealed the main reason behind WrestleMania 41’s success. He highlighted how the entire WWE team worked tirelessly, day and night, to bring the event to life.
That’s for our fans. Plain and simple. They’re the ones that are breaking the records,...
WWE star Damian Priest recently shared thoughts on WrestleMania 41’s success, thanking the fans for their incredible support. He credited the fans as the main reason behind the event’s massive success, with nearly 130,000 attendees over both days.
Damian Priest credits the fans for WrestleMania 41’s success Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest during a face-off | Credits- WWE
In an interview with Vegas Sports Daily, Damian Priest revealed the main reason behind WrestleMania 41’s success. He highlighted how the entire WWE team worked tirelessly, day and night, to bring the event to life.
That’s for our fans. Plain and simple. They’re the ones that are breaking the records,...
- 4/25/2025
- by Arko Bhattacharyya
- FandomWire
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