Reportedly, Apple Paid $5 Million for Film Rights to Michael Lewis’ Book on Sam Bankman-Fried

Reportedly, Apple Paid  Million for Film Rights to Michael Lewis’ Book on Sam Bankman-Fried


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KEY POINTS

Apple was not the only company interested in getting ⁣the rights to the book

Lewis had access to Bakman-Fried before and even​ after the collapse of⁣ FTX

“Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall​ of a ⁤New‍ Tycoon” chronicles⁢ the journey of ⁢Bankman-Fried

Tech giant Apple ‍reportedly won a bidding war by spending $5 million to acquire the film rights⁣ to a book‍ written by Michael Lewis about the disgraced ‌crypto mogul Sam ⁢Bankman-Fried.

Titled “Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of‌ a New Tycoon,” Lewis’ upcoming book chronicles the journey of Bankman-Fried, once ⁤regarded‍ as the “golden boy of cryptocurrency,” whose network peaked at $26 billion before his ‍crypto empire came⁢ crashing down.

Published by W.W. Norton⁣ &‌ Company,⁢ “Going ‌Infinite” is⁤ scheduled to launch on‍ Oct. 3, the same‌ day as the high-profile ⁢criminal trial of Bankman-Fried, ‌or SBF⁢ as he is popularly known in the cryptocurrency ⁢industry.

While a lot of authors have written about the controversial crypto mogul, Lewis, ⁢who also penned the‍ book⁢ “The Big Short” – centered on traders who bet against the U.S. housing market before ‍the 2008 financial​ crisis – started his interviews before the collapse of SBF’s crypto empire and before his arrest in the Bahamas and eventual extradition to ⁤the U.S.

“The Big ⁢Short” was not⁣ only a New York Times best-seller, but was also made into a major motion picture ‌by ⁤Paramount Pictures, starring big names in Hollywood, including Christian Bale, Steve Carrell,‍ Ryan Gosling and Brad ‍Pitt.

Apple may be ⁣banking on the ⁤success of Lewis’‌ books ‌and on Bankman-Fried’s popularity when⁢ it committed $5 million to acquire the book’s ⁢film rights, Ankler reported,‌ citing several‍ sources.

While⁢ there ⁣were several studios interested in the rights and could match Apple’s financial‍ power, it ​appeared the tech giant​ sealed the deal to produce ⁢a full-length film​ by ⁣making a‍ substantial financial offer, the report said.

Apple’s offer for the⁣ film rights of the book is surprisingly high considering that best-sellers like “The ​Da Vinci ‍Code” and “Harry Potter” ⁣series reportedly received just $6 million and $2 million for⁤ the film rights.

What makes the book ‍a ⁢lot more interesting is⁣ that ⁤Lewis nearly finished his manuscript‍ when SBF’s crypto empire ⁤collapsed in November 2022, which gave him first-hand access to the crypto⁣ mogul as the world⁤ he built crumbled around him.

Furthermore, instead of restricting Lewis’ access, Bankman-Fried allowed the⁣ author to continue⁤ interviewing him even after⁣ his arrest ⁤in the Bahamas on Jan. 26.

“The Big Short” is not the only book by⁣ Lewis that ​was made into a major motion picture project. His ⁤books “Moneyball” and “The ⁤Blind Side” also became blockbusters.

Apple has not​ yet made any comment related to the film rights of “Going Infinite.”

The International Business ⁤Times⁤ reported last November that ⁣Apple was nearing a ⁣deal for ⁢the exclusive right to Lewis’ book on the collapse of FTX and⁢ the illicit practices of SBF, adding the deal was estimated‍ to be “in the high 7-figures” and that ⁤Apple ⁤was not the only ⁢company interested in getting⁢ the rights.

“We heard last‌ week that others circling ​the project included Amazon⁢ Studios, David Heyman, writer Wells Tower and David Yates, Netflix with David Fincher and​ Sugar23 with ‌Josh Gad,” Deadline ⁤reported at the time.



2023-09-11 19:24:02
Original from www.ibtimes.com

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