The Gold Coast Bulletin

Robbie’s company lands Warner Bros deal

- AMY PRICE

MARGOT Robbie is making an empowered return to Wall Street.

The Gold Coast actor, whose starring role in The Wolf of Wall Street catapulted her to success, has inked a two-year deal with Warner Bros. Television through production com- pany LuckyChap Entertainm­ent.

Under the deal they have sold a drama series based on Wall Street to NBC.

According to Deadline Hollywood the drama series, Shattered Glass, is “an empowering post-feminist revenge fantasy” that follows three modern women on Wall Street who are shattering their glass ceilings.

Robbie, who is coprincipl­e of LuckyChap alongside husband Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara, will executive produce the series alongside Brett Hedblom.

The deal follows the company’s success with Golden Globe-nominated biopic I, Tonya and having recently sold comedy series Dollface.

“We are so excited by this new relationsh­ip with Warner Brothers Television,” Robbie, Ackerley and McNamara said in a joint statement. “We continue to strive to tell female stories in both film and TV.”

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