Star-Studded Crime Drama Recruits Breaking Bad, She-Hulk & Wednesday Actors
Titled “The Last Swindler in New York,” this upcoming drama film from T-Street Productions follows John Turturro as a longtime pickpocket who finds himself in a perilous predicament. Recently, Tatiana Maslany (“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law”), Steve Buscemi (“Wednesday”), and (from “Breaking Bad“) have joined the cast.
In the latest update, it’s been revealed that Esposito, Buscemi, and Maslany are among the new additions to the cast, but their specific roles have yet to be disclosed. The storyline revolves around Harry, portrayed by Turturro, who is in a frantic rush against time as he navigates through the bustling streets of New York City. Notably, Turturro’s most recent role was that of Irving in the critically acclaimed Apple TV series, where his stellar performance, along with those of his co-stars and the captivating script, contributed significantly to the swift renewal of the show for a third season.
The Ensemble Cast Grows
For over four decades, the esteemed actor Esposito has made a significant impact on the movie scene, featuring prominently in films such as Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing,” where he portrayed the energetic Buggin’ Out, and Bryan Singer’s “The Usual Suspects” playing FBI Agent Jack Baer. He is also well-known for his role as Gus Fring, a complex character who clashed with the protagonists in the television series “Breaking Bad.” Esposito revisited this role in the spin-off series “Better Call Saul,” alongside Bob Odenkirk. More recently, he can be seen as Seth Voelker in…
Tatiana Maslany, like some other notable actors, has been associated with Marvel previously, but she’s also known for her role as the main character in Disney+’s show. The actress has additionally appeared in the Canadian series “Orphan Black,” where she plays Sarah, one of several genetically identical clones. This series delves into the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and Maslany skillfully brings to life various clone characters.
Since 1985, Steve Buscemi has been a part of the film industry, starting with his role in Eric Mitchell’s movie “The Way It Is,” which was inspired by the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Known for frequently working with the Coen Brothers, he starred in movies like “Fargo,” “Miller’s Crossing,” and “The Big Lebowski.” He has also graced the screen in two films directed by Quentin Tarantino – as Mr. Pink and a Buddy Holly impersonator in “Pulp Fiction.” Lately, Buscemi has been seen on screen as Starscream and in the TV series “The Studio,” and he will soon appear in Season 2 of “Wednesday.” With his exceptional acting skills spanning both comedy and drama, Steve Buscemi is perfectly suited to play any role, including the upcoming one in “The Only Living Pickpocket in New York.
The Only Living Pickpocket in New York does not yet have a set release date.
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2025-04-27 16:20