Netflix handed a director millions to make a sci-fi series, but he squandered it on stocks, crypto, and flashy cars: NYT

  • Netflix gave Carl Erik Rinsch, the director of "47 Ronin," millions to produce a sci-fi series.
  • But Rinsch used the money to trade stocks and crypto instead, The New York Times reported.
  • Rinsch made a windfall trading Dogecoin and splurged on cars and designer goods, the report says.
NotTheOnlyGamer,
NotTheOnlyGamer avatar

Always good to see Netflix lose a little money. Hopefully it's the beginning of a pattern and streaming services start having to shut down.

Nastybutler,

Yeah, who needs more quality content? What a dumb comment

reddig33,

Dude probably realized it wasn’t worth the effort to make a show since Netflix just cancels everything after you get invested.

ultranaut,

It sounds more like he got a prescription for amphetamines and then went off the deep end with them.

eskimofry,

Both can be true. The amphetamines came after that realization.

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