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Everything we know about John Cenas Matchbox The Movie
John Cena is on a roll when it comes to Mattel adaptations.
First, the wrestler-turned-actor nabbed a mermaid cameo in Barbie. Now, he's leading Matchbox The Movie, based on Mattel's toy vehicles. An Apple Original Film, Matchbox The Movie bills itself as a globe-trotting action adventure. Here's what you need to know about it.
What's Matchbox The Movie about?Matchbox The Movie centers on a group of friends who have been close since childhood. But when their former leader Sean (Cena) pops back up in their small town, their lives are set to change. That's because Sean is an undercover CIA agent, and he's about to get his friends mixed up in an international plot to save the world. Expect cars to be involved.
Who's in Matchbox The Movie?On top of Cena, Matchbox The Movie also stars Jessica Biel, Sam Richardson, Teyonah Parris, and Arturo Castro as Sean's buddies. The rest of the ensemble includes Corey Stoll, Bill Camp, Danai Gurira, and Golshifteh Faranhani.
Featured Video For You 'The Mighty Nein' cast draft their ultimate 'Critical Role' squad Is there a trailer for Matchbox The Movie?Matchbox The Movie doesn't have a trailer yet, but Apple has released some first-look images at the movie's squad in action.
Arturo Castro, Jessica Biel, John Cena, Teyonah Parris, and Sam Richardson in "Matchbox The Movie." Credit: Apple TV Credit: Apple TV When does Matchbox The Movie come out?Matchbox The Movie premieres Oct. 9.
How to watch: Matchbox the Movie premieres Oct. 9 on Apple TV.
"Guardian angel" tech from Hyundai and Kia aims to end school zone tragedies
In the United States, approximately 20% of the 42,915 people killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2021 were vulnerable road users, defined as pedestrians, cyclists, and wheelchair users. Contributing factors to the high number include distracted driving and speeding, with school zones among the highest-risk areas.
Elle Fanning embraces her inner alien in Margos Got Money Troubles teaser
Elle Fanning had a banner 2025, showing her range in everything from Dan Trachtenberg's sci-fi banger Predator: Badlands to Joachim Trier's family drama Sentimental Value. (Her performance in the latter earned her an Oscar nomination.)
SEE ALSO: 2026 TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream themFanning's 2026 is shaping up to be strong as well, as she is set to lead Apple TV's highly anticipated adaptation of Rufi Thorpe's Margo's Got Money Troubles, from A24 and David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies, Presumed Innocent). Now, we've got our first-look teaser for the show.
Fanning stars as Margo, a single mother and college dropout with too many expenses and not enough money to pay for them. To make ends meet, she turns to OnlyFans, where she racks up a considerable following thanks to her eccentric alien persona. The teaser grants us our first glimpse of Margo's alien alter ego, complete with all-green skin.
Supporting Margo on her journey are her father, Jinx (Nick Offerman), and mother, Shyanne (Michelle Pfeiffer). A former pro wrestler, Jinx offers Margo tips to help her build her following. Based on the teaser, it seems like Shyanne is taking more of a tough love approach. When a heavily pregnant Margo collapses while shopping, Shyanne hits her with an exasperated cry of, "There are no victims in Bloomingdale's."
Marcia Gay Harden, Greg Kinnear, Michael Angarano, Rico Nasty, and Lindsey Normington also star.
How to watch: Margo's Got Money Troubles premieres April 15 on Apple TV.
Everything we know about Apple TVs Margos Got Money Troubles
If you love Rufi Thorpe's Margo's Got Money Troubles, you're in luck. Thorpe's novel is coming to the small screen thanks to Apple TV, A24, and David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies, Presumed Innocent).
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming adaptation, from plot to cast to release date.
SEE ALSO: 2026 TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream them What's Margo's Got Money Troubles About? Elle Fanning in "Margo's Got Money Troubles." Credit: Apple TVThe title of the show is fairly self-explanatory: Margo (Elle Fanning), a single mother who dropped out of college, is having difficult time making ends meet.
So how does Margo tackle her money troubles? By starting an OnlyFans account. With help from her father, former wrestler Jinx (Nick Offerman), she builds an online alien persona that finds great success — and a healthy helping of cash.
Who's in Margo's Got Money Troubles? Nick Offerman and Thaddea Graham in "Margo's Got Money Troubles." Credit: Apple TVElle Fanning leads Margo's Got Money Troubles, while Nick Offerman and Michelle Pfeiffer play Margo's parents.
Nicole Kidman and Thaddea Graham also star, alongside Marcia Gay Harden, Greg Kinnear, Michael Angarano, Rico Nasty, and Lindsey Normington.
Is there a trailer for Margo's Got Money Troubles?Margo's Got Money Troubles doesn't have a full trailer yet, but it does have a first-look teaser that you can check out here. It features a look at Margo in alien mode, as well as a very relatable crash out in Bloomingdale's.
When does Margo's Got Money Troubles premiere?Margo's Got Money Troubles premieres April 15 on Apple TV. Before that, it will be the opening night TV premiere at SXSW, which kicks off March 12.
How to watch: Margo's Got Money Troubles premieres April 15 on Apple TV.
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Crazy-but-true documentary with a great Rotten Tomatoes score becomes Netflix streaming hit
The weirder a Netflix documentary is, the better. If it's about true crime, those docs tend to become streaming sensations. Just look at the overwhelming success of Making a Murderer and Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer. The same success rate can be said for the crazy-but-true genre, which features unbelievable stories captured on film. The latest hit for the streamer is Secret Mall Apartment.
Everything we know about Chris Pratts Way of the Warrior Kid
What if your Navy SEAL uncle could help you defend yourself from your bullies?
That's the main conceit of Apple Original Films' upcoming movie Way of the Warrior Kid, starring Chris Pratt. The project is based off of former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink's best-selling novel of the same name and is directed by McG (Charlie's Angels, Terminator Salvation). But there's more to know about the movie where that came from. From cast to release date, here's what you need to know about Way of the Warrior Kid.
SEE ALSO: The 41 best Apple TV shows, ranked What's Way of the Warrior Kid about?Way of the Warrior Kid focuses on struggling middle schooler Marc (Jude Hill), whose classmates bully him relentlessly. When his Navy SEAL uncle Jake (Pratt) comes to spend the summer with him and his mom Sarah (Linda Cardellini), Marc will get a chance to learn how to defend himself.
To help his nephew, Jake puts together "Operation Warrior Kid." Based on Jake's own military training, his program is less about teaching Marc to fight, and more about teaching him to embrace true courage. Along the way, Jake will wrestle with demons of his own, as both he and Marc discover their own bravery.
Featured Video For You Walker Scobell says 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' Season 3 is 'even better than I imagined' Who's in Way of the Warrior Kid?On top of Pratt, Cardellini, and Hill, Way of the Warrior Kid also stars Ava Torres, Levi McConaughey, Darien Sills-Evans, Carl McDowell, and Parker Young.
Does Way of the Warrior Kid have a trailer?Not yet, but Apple has released two first look photos, including this article's header and the below image.
Jude Hill, Linda Cardellini, and Chris Pratt in "Way of the Warrior Kid." Credit: Apple TV When is Way of the Warrior Kid coming out?Way of the Warrior Kid premieres Nov. 20 on Apple TV, just in time for some Thanksgiving week viewing.
How to watch: Way of the Warrior Kid premieres Nov. 20 on Apple TV.
Its official: The Switch is Nintendos highest-selling console ever
Nintendo officially has a new MVP in its hardware portfolio.
The venerable video game maker announced in its latest earnings report (via IGN) that the first Nintendo Switch is officially the best-selling piece of gaming hardware in Nintendo history. You can actually see the overall leaderboard on Nintendo's website, which confirms that the Switch has now sold 155 million units, putting it just ahead of the Nintendo DS, which previously led the pack with 154 million units sold.
SEE ALSO: I got to play the new Nintendo Switch Virtual Boy. It has the same problem it did in 1995.To be clear, that does not make the Switch the best-selling piece of gaming hardware, period. That title still belongs to the PlayStation 2, which sits at around 160 million units sold. The Switch could potentially catch up to and even surpass the PS2 if given enough time, but the existence of the Switch 2 might throw a wrench in any future success for the older console.
As an aside, Nintendo also confirmed that the Switch 2 has sold 17 million units in less than a year, putting it well above the 13.5 million units the Wii U sold in its entire lifetime.
Speaking of the Wii U, the runaway success of the Switch didn't always feel like an inevitability. The oddly named follow-up to the Wii was the company's biggest failure since the Virtual Boy, and in the months prior to the Switch's launch in early 2017, it felt like Nintendo needed a hit badly.
Now that the Switch has established itself as the most successful brand in Nintendo history, we can also safely say it was the best idea the company ever had, at the exact time when Nintendo needed it the most.
Maybe someday the Switch 2 will get articles like this, too. Who knows?
Everything we know about pickleball comedy The Dink
Pickleball players, you may finally get your Challengers.
OK, OK, so maybe Apple TV's upcoming pickleball comedy The Dink won't be quite as sensual as Luca Guadagnino's tennis film. But it will bring pickleball to the movies, with the help of stars Jake Johnson and Mary Steenburgen, as well as director Josh Greenbaum, who helmed the brilliant comedy Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar.
SEE ALSO: 2026 movie preview: All the films you need to know about right nowFrom plot to cast to release date, here's what you need to know about The Dink.
What's The Dink about?The Dink centers on former tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd (Johnson), now a washed-up coach at his father Chuck's (Ed Harris) country club. The venue is going through big changes, as the hot new sport of pickleball sweeps over the tennis courts. Chuck is against this supposed fad, and Dusty agrees, hoping to earn his dad's approval. However, when an old injury resurfaces and prevents Dusty from playing tennis, he gives pickleball a shot. And you know what? He likes it! With the help of his pickleball partner Candace (Steenburgen), Dusty could chart a new course for the club, and for himself.
Who is in the cast of The Dink?Johnson and Steenburgen lead The Dink as a pair of pickleball partners. (Say that three times fast.) The rest of the cast includes Harris, Patton Oswalt, Chloe Fineman, Chris Parnell, and Aaron Chen, with Ben Stiller, who also produces.
Oh, and that's not all. Real-life tennis star Andy Roddick appears as himself, aka Dusty's childhood tennis nemesis.
Featured Video For You Patton Oswalt Opens Up About the Moments That Defined His Career | Say More Is there a trailer for The Dink?The Dink doesn't have a trailer yet.
When does The Dink come out?The Dink hits Apple TV on July 24.
How to watch: The Dink premieres July 24 on Apple TV.
Firefox browser to add AI off-switch, bucking industry trend
New AI controls are coming to the Firefox browser, the Mozilla Corporation has announced — including the ability to turn off generative AI features entirely.
The open-source Firefox, in other words, has created what users overwhelmed by AI slop and hallucinations have been waiting for: the ability to totally turn off generative AI features.
"Mozilla’s approach to AI is grounded in the same principles that have long defined Firefox: real user choice and control," said Ajit Varma, Head of Firefox, in an email statement to Mashable. "At a time when much of the industry is moving toward closed, AI-driven ecosystems, we’re taking a different path, one that puts people, not platforms, in charge."
In a blog post announcing the update, the non-profit-owned tech company details how AI controls will give Firefox users the ability to "block current and future generative AI features." Users who want to block all generative AI features will also be able to toggle a setting called "Block AI enhancements."
The new AI controls will go into effect on Feb. 24 with the introduction of Firefox 148.
In a statement to Mashable, Varma said the AI controls feature was inspired by user feedback:
We’ve heard clearly from our users: some who don’t want AI, while others want the ability to decide exactly how and when it shows up in their browser. AI controls are how we deliver on that commitment. With these controls, users can choose whether to use AI-enhanced features in Firefox or block them entirely and stay in control as new AI capabilities are introduced over time.
Why Firefox's AI controls are so unusual Credit: MozillaLike it or not, we're still very much living in the ChatGPT era. As AI superfans embrace all things generative AI, many AI critics and skeptics are growing tired of the endless AI integrations. Tech giants like Samsung, Google, and Microsoft are integrating AI features into every facet of online life.
Laptops and PCs now come with Copilot pre-installed. Google has integrated AI overviews and AI Mode into its search tool and Gemini into Chrome. The latest mobile phones from Samsung are now "AI smartphones," with a full suite of generative AI features. Samsung is even putting AI in washing machines, TVs, and refrigerators, leaving no device untouched.
For users who want less artificial intelligence — or even, gasp, no artificial intelligence — the technology is increasingly difficult to avoid. For instance, there's no way to fully remove the AI assistant Copilot from Windows laptops.
But Firefox users will be able to control individual AI settings, including:
Translations
Alt text in PDFs
AI-enhanced tab grouping
Link previews
AI chatbot in the sidebar
Mozilla also released a video showing how AI controls will work.
UPDATE: Feb. 3, 2026, 2:34 p.m. EST This article has been updated with a statement from Ajit Varma, Head of Firefox, sent to Mashable by email.
Why SpaceX bought xAI: Data centers in space arent the only reason
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, just combined his companies SpaceX and xAI, creating the most valuable privately-owned company in the world.
The reason? In a statement posted on SpaceX's website after the news broke on Monday, Musk said that the electricity demand for AI was too much and, in the long term, AI data centers will need to operate in space. Days before SpaceX acquired xAI (creating a company valued at an estimated $1.25 trillion), the company had already submitted filings to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seeking permission to launch satellites that would operate as AI data centers in space.
But, is that really why SpaceX bought xAI?
While Musk may genuinely want to build AI data centers that orbit the Earth, some experts are skeptical that's the real reason for the merger. Tim Farris, the president of satellite and telecom industry research firm TMF Associates, called Musk's space data center plan "a Rorschach test for potential SpaceX investors, just like Optimus does for Tesla investors," in a post on the group's website.
"Both allow for near term demonstrations that look impressive but aren’t meaningfully revenue-generating, while allowing Musk to make long term projections of 'infinite' revenues that can be (nearly) infinitely postponed," Farris writes.
As experts point out, a merger allows the companies to pool their resources to help with their bottom line.
SpaceX is reportedly planning an IPO later this year, which could raise up to $60 billion at a $1.5 trillion valuation.
Starlink, Musk's satellite internet service under the SpaceX umbrella, is the main revenue driver for the company. However, Farris points out that there are only so many rockets available to launch more satellites into space.
If SpaceX is not spending on Starlink, what should SpaceX do with those billions? Musk's AI company xAI, on the other hand, needs money badly. Bloomberg recently reported that xAI, along with its AI chatbot Grok, is burning $1 billion every month as the AI arms race with OpenAI, Google, and Meta heats up.
But, as Farris mentions to CNBC, xAI provides SpaceX with a bonus as well. Despite xAI's money problem, AI is a hot investment trend right now, and potential investors looking to get involved could be wooed by the prospect of investing in Musk's AI company via a SpaceX IPO. This may be more of a draw for some investors, as SpaceX itself has consistently missed its revenue projections.
So, Musk might be saying AI data centers in space are the reason for the acquisition, but the deal could also give both SpaceX and xAI a boost.
5 must-see climbing documentaries on Netflix to stream after Skyscraper Live
Netflix's intense and unique extreme climbing extravaganza Skyscraper Live has been a big success for the streamer, attracting a reported 6.2 million views and currently sitting at No. 2 on the Netflix U.S. Top 10. The stakes were high, as the world's most famous free solo climber, Alex Honnold, Spider-Manned his way up the 1,667-foot Taipei 101 skyscraper, one of the world's tallest buildings—no ropes, no safety harness, no nothing.
Stop paying for SSD speed—why capacity is the only spec that matters
Solid-state drives, especially NVMe drives, have become ubiquitous in newer builds because of their convenient size, blazing fast transfer speeds, and cost. If you're shopping for a drive, you may be tempted to try and "future-proof" your SSD, but you shouldn't. There are better ways to spend your money.
Imperfect Women teaser has huge Big Little Lies vibes
Craving more of Big Little Lies' potent cocktail of messy wealthy families, complicated female friendships, and murder? Then Apple TV's upcoming limited series Imperfect Women may be just what you need.
Before TV audiences eventually reunite with the Monterey Five in Big Little Lies Season 3 (which, yes, is in development), they'll get to meet Imperfect Women's trio of, well, imperfect women.
SEE ALSO: The 41 best Apple TV shows, rankedElisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara star in this adaptation of Araminta Hall's novel of the same name, with Annie Weisman (Physical, Based on a True Story) serving as creator.
Moss, Washington, and Mara play Mary, Eleanor, and Nancy, three women whose decades-long friendship is shattered by a horrifying crime. In Hall's book, Nancy is murdered, leaving Mary and Eleanor to pick up the pieces.
As the pair grieve their friend's loss, they learn that her picture-perfect life — including her closest friendships — may not have been what it seemed. It's not long before Imperfect Women begins to unravel the dark web of guilt, betrayal, and love between Mary, Eleanor, Nancy, and everyone in their orbit.
To get a taste of the drama coming our way in Imperfect Women, check out the show's first-look teaser above, which features an emotional round of drinks between Mary, Eleanor, and Nancy that we all know won't have a happy ending.
Imperfect Women also stars Joel Kinnaman, Corey Stoll, Leslie Odom Jr., Audrey Zahn, Jill Wagner, Rome Flynn, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Violette Linnz, Indiana Elle, Jackson Kelly, Keith Carradine, Ana Ortiz, and Wilson Bethel.
Everything we know about Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washingtons Imperfect Women
Looking for a show to fill the Big Little Lies-shaped hole in your heart? Then you may be in luck with Apple TV's Imperfect Women.
SEE ALSO: 2026 TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream themBased on the 2020 book of the same name by Araminta Hall, this star-studded series promises complicated female friendships, a look into the lives of the wealthy, and, of course, murder. Here's everything we know about Imperfect Women, from its cast to its release date.
What's Imperfect Women about?You've heard of the Monterey Five, now get ready for the... Imperfect Three? Jury's still out on the nickname, but all you need to know is this: Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara play friends Mary, Eleanor, and Nancy. They've been besties for decades, and their lives are totally wrenched apart when Nancy is murdered.
In the wake of Nancy's death, Mary and Eleanor will learn that her life may not have been as perfect as they'd thought, forcing them to reevaluate their own relationships. Brace yourselves for betrayal, guilt, and serious drama.
Featured Video For You 'Adults' creators Rebecca Shaw and Ben Kronengold react to fan fiction about the show Who's in Imperfect Women?Moss and Washington lead Imperfect Women, which also stars Mara, Joel Kinnaman, Corey Stoll, Leslie Odom Jr., Audrey Zahn, Jill Wagner, Rome Flynn, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Violette Linnz, Indiana Elle, Jackson Kelly, Keith Carradine, Ana Ortiz, and Wilson Bethel.
Annie Weisman (Physical, Based on a True Story) is the series creator.
Does Imperfect Women have a trailer?Imperfect Women doesn't have a full trailer yet, but it does have a first-look teaser that you can watch now. And yes, the Big Little Lies vibes are on full display.
When does Imperfect Women come out?The first two episodes of Imperfect Women premiere March 18 on Apple TV, with a new episode every week until April 29.
How to watch: Imperfect Women premieres on March 18 on Apple TV.
Everything we know about Anya Taylor-Joys heist series, Lucky
Anya Taylor-Joy's getting into the heist game in Apple TV's upcoming Lucky.
A limited series based on Marissa Stapley's best-selling book of the same name, Lucky promises con artistry and thrills in spades. Here's everything you need to know about the show, from its plot to its cast to its release date.
SEE ALSO: 2026 TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream them What is Lucky about?Lucky stars Taylor-Joy as accomplished grifter Lucky Anderson. Unfortunately for her — and contrary to what her name might suggest — her luck runs out following a multi-million-dollar heist. On the run from the FBI and a notorious crime boss, Lucky will have to use all her wiles if she's going to survive.
Who's in Lucky?In addition to Taylor-Joy, Lucky features an all-star ensemble of Annette Bening, Timothy Olyphant, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Drew Starkey, Clifton Collins, Jr., and William Fichtner.
Featured Video For You How 'Nickel Boys' uses first-person to tell a crucial story from a different perspective Does Lucky have a trailer?Lucky doesn't have a full trailer yet, but it does have a first-look teaser that you can watch here. It may be short, but it's full of promise for thrills to come.
When does Lucky come out?The first two episodes of Lucky premiere July 15 on Apple TV, with a new episode every Wednesday until Aug. 19.
How to watch: Lucky premieres July 15 on Apple TV.
Lucky teaser: Anya Taylor-Joy is a con artist, and Im already in
TV audiences fell in love with Anya Taylor-Joy thanks to her riveting lead performance as Beth Harmon in The Queen's Gambit. Now, following several major film roles — including a blazing turn as a wasteland warrior in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga — Taylor-Joy returns to the small screen in Apple TV's upcoming limited series Lucky, where she trades playing a chess champion for playing a con artist.
SEE ALSO: The 41 best Apple TV shows, rankedBased on the best-selling novel of the same name by Marissa Stapley, Lucky introduces grifter Lucky Armstrong (Taylor-Joy). After a heist worth millions goes awry, she's forced to go on the run. But with the FBI and a ruthless crime boss on her heels, how long is it before Lucky's luck runs out?
Lucky's first-look teaser promises criminal chaos on a major scale, with Lucky getting trapped under dead bodies and setting the occasional fire. As one character asks in the teaser, "How can someone so small cause so much trouble?"
According to Lucky, that trouble is the result of a series of bad decisions that have compounded over time. We're looking forward to learning just what, exactly, those decisions were.
In addition to Taylor-Joy, Lucky also stars Annette Bening, Timothy Olyphant, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Drew Starkey, Clifton Collins, Jr., and William Fichtner.
Grindr is testing a new AI plan that could cost $220 a week
Grindr is testing a new premium tier that could cost up to $499 per month, Business Insider reported.
The new EDGE membership will be powered by Grindr's proprietary AI stack, "gAI," according to a blog post by the app's chief product officer, AJ Balance.
SEE ALSO: Grindr beefs up safety features for 2026 Winter Olympics"Grindr is becoming an AI-first company," Balance wrote. "EDGE is designed for users who want a more efficient, higher-signal experience — less scrolling, better conversations, and stronger follow-through."
EDGE features include:
A-List, which the blog describes as "a recap of meaningful chats and missed connections." When Grindr spoke to Mashable in 2025 about the A-List beta, the company described it as profile and chat summaries, as well as a short list of best matches.
Discover: personalized profile recommendations
Profile Insights: compatibility data and some other context, like how often they respond and when they're active
Grindr has been testing EDGE in Australia and New Zealand, and it's now expanding the pilot to Canada and some U.S. cities. Because EDGE is an experiment, users may see different prices, the blog post states.
On X, multiple posts show the EDGE price as $219.99 for one week or $349.99 for one month. Online reports show the price ranging from $349.99 to $499.99 per month, according to Business Insider.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.AI-powered features can be turned off in the app's Privacy Settings (though, if you're paying $220 a week for AI features, you probably won't).
Existing subscription tiers (Grindr XTRA, $22.99/month, and Unlimited, $44.99/month, per the App Store) are unchanged.
SEE ALSO: The best hookup apps for 2026: I swiped until my thumb hurtEverything we know about Tatiana Maslanys Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed
From Orphan Black to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, it's always a pleasure when Tatiana Maslany graces our TV screens. I doubt that her upcoming Apple TV series Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed will be an exception.
SEE ALSO: 2026 TV preview: All the TV shows you need to know, and where to stream themDescribed as a "darkly comedic thriller," the series hails from creator David J. Rosen (Invasion, Sugar). Here's everything we know about Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, from its release date to its cast.
What's Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed about?Maslany stars as Paula, a newly divorced mom who's convinced she's witnessed a crime. She soon embarks on her own investigation, leading her down a winding road of blackmail, murder, and youth soccer. (Three equally perilous things.) Amidst a custody battle and an identity crisis, can Paula get to the bottom of this case and find her sense of self again?
Who's in Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed?Maslany leads the cast of Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, alongside Jake Johnson (New Girl). Rounding out the cast are Brandon Flynn, Murray Bartlett, Jessy Hodges, Jon Michael Hill, Charlie Hall, Kiarra Hamagami Goldberg, Nola Wallace, and Dolly De Leon.
Does Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed have a trailer?There's no trailer for Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed yet.
When does Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed come out?The first two episodes of Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed premiere May 20 on Apple TV. After that, there's one new episode every Wednesday until July 15.
How to watch: Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed premieres May 20 on Apple TV.


