Sony Pictures has finally unveiled the official Dumb Money trailer for its newest biographical dramedy, based on the 2021’s GameStop short squeeze incident. The star-studded film is slated to arrive in theaters on September 22.
The video features a financial analyst YouTuber whose life changes after he inspired a number of regular people to invest in GameStop. Soon, they found themselves at odds with Wall Street and hedge fund managers, who lost billions due to the short squeeze.
Check out the Dumb Money red band trailer and photos below (watch more trailers):
What to Expect in Dumb Money?
“Dumb Money is the ultimate David vs. Goliath tale, based on the insane true story of everyday people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop (yes, the mall videogame store) into the world’s hottest company,” reads the synopsis. “In the middle of everything is regular guy Keith Gill, who starts it all by sinking his life savings into the stock and posting about it. When his social posts start blowing up, so does his life and the lives of everyone following him. As a stock tip becomes a movement, everyone gets rich – until the billionaires fight back, and both sides find their worlds turned upside down.”
Based on Ben Mezrich’s The Antisocial Network book, Dumb Money is directed by Craig Gillespie from a screenplay written by Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum. The film stars Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Vincent D’Onofrio, America Ferrera, Nick Offerman, Anthony Ramos, Sebastian Stan, Shailene Woodley, Seth Rogen, Talia Ryder, Myha’la Herrold, and more.
Dumb Money is executive produced by Michael Heimler, John Friedberg, Andrew Swett, Angelo, Schuker Blum, Mezrich, Johnny Holland, and Kevin Ulrich, along with Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss — twin brothers who gained attention for their connection to the making of Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook. They were famously played by Armie Hammer in The Social Network. It is also being produced by Gillespie and Teddy Schwarzman for Black Bear, along with Ryder Picture Company’s Aaron Ryder.