The financial crash of 2008 and the collapse of Lehman Brothers sent shockwaves across the world. In its wake stood a reportedly reformed banking sector - the perfect climate in which to set a gritty new financial thriller. Based on Guido Maria Brera s best selling novel, new 10-part Sky Atlantic series Devils tackles the power struggles taking place at the heart of the financial world. Placing less focus on the monetary aspects of trading and delving deeper into the dark dynamics at play at the top of the corporate ladder, Devils stars Suburra: Blood on Rome actor Alessandro Borghi, alongside Grey s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey and From Paris with Love s Kasia Smutniak.
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Here s all you need to know about Devils.
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When is Devils available to watch?
Devils first aired on Wednesday 17 February. The show will be broadcast weekly at 9pm but, for those that can t wait, the entire boxset is
available to watch in full on Sky Atlantic and NOWTV.
What is Devils about?
Massimo Ruggero is a high-flying finance trader in London for the prestigious New York London investment bank. After working rigorously for a number of years, he s hoping to be made the European vice-CEO.
However, once the US CEO, Dominic Morgan, comes to town, a scandal then comes to light involving Massimo that jeopardises his promotion. The synopsis teases: Sensing that Dominic is hiding something, Massimo sets about clearing his name and finding out the truth behind the vast political game plan he has inadvertently been caught up in.