
Michelle Pfeiffer and Elle Fanning brought a lot of excitement to the SXSW Festival while celebrating the debut of their new Apple TV+ series, Margo’s Got Money Troubles. The premiere, held at the Paramount Theater in Austin, gave the cast a great opportunity to share their project with an enthusiastic crowd.
This funny and touching series, from A24 and creator David E. Kelley, centers on Margo, a college dropout trying to figure out life as a new mom. After a challenging experience with a professor, she’s in a tough financial spot and starts an OnlyFans account to make ends meet. The show offers a realistic and moving portrayal of modern life, starring Michelle Pfeiffer as Margo’s mother and Nick Offerman as her father.
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Dakota Fanning attended the event to support both her sister and longtime colleague, Michelle Pfeiffer. The three have a close relationship and have worked together before, notably in films like I Am Sam and The First Lady.
Their get-together in Austin was a special moment for fans who have followed their work together. The series also stars a talented group of actors, including Nicole Kidman, Marcia Gay Harden, and Greg Kinnear.
The show will premiere globally on April 15th with the first three episodes available to watch. After that, new episodes will be released every Wednesday until May 20th.
Michelle Pfeiffer is having a busy week, not only with this project but also starring in the new Paramount+ drama, The Madison. Set in beautiful Montana, the six-episode series follows Pfeiffer as a widow finding peace, alongside Kurt Russell and Matthew Fox. The first three episodes premiere this weekend on March 14th, with the remaining episodes arriving on March 21st.
Elle Fanning is also staying active in Hollywood, continuing to act and produce. She’ll be reprising her role as Effie Trinket in the upcoming The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, set to be released in November. And Dakota Fanning has just signed on to star in and executive produce a new thriller series for Apple TV+, directed by Kari Skogland.
These incredible actresses are leading roles in some of the year’s most talked-about TV shows and movies, and their performances are expected to be unforgettable. Whether they’re set against the backdrop of Montana’s snowy landscapes or exploring the funny side of being a mom, this year looks set to be a major one for all three of them.
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