Elle Fanning leads Apple TV adaptation of 'Margo's Got Money Troubles'

Apple TV has acquired the rights to adapt Rufi Thorpe's 2024 novel 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' into an eight-episode series, starring Elle Fanning as the protagonist Margo Millet. The dramedy follows Margo, a young woman who turns to OnlyFans for support after becoming pregnant by her professor, drawing on her pro-wrestler father's expertise. Produced by A24 and others, the series features a star-studded cast including Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman, with a premiere set for April 15.

The series adaptation of Rufi Thorpe's novel began gaining traction in Hollywood even before its 2024 publication. Elle Fanning, who produces through her company Lewellen Pictures with sister Dakota, read an early manuscript and pitched the project to Thorpe via Zoom, envisioning an 'epic dramedy' faithful to the book's humor and heart. A24 partnered early, sparking a bidding frenzy that culminated in Apple TV securing the rights over competitors like Netflix.

David E. Kelley serves as showrunner, with his production company joining forces alongside Blossom Films. Executive producer Matthew Tinker described the packaging as a 'frenzy,' noting their late entry but quick alignment with the team. The cast includes Fanning as Margo, Pfeiffer as her mother Shyanne—a former Hooters waitress set to marry Greg Kinnear's Kenny—Nick Offerman as wrestler father Jinx, and Kidman in an expanded role as Lace, a former wrestler and custody lawyer.

Other roles feature Michael Angarano as professor Mark and Marcia Gay Harden as his mother, with Thaddea Graham as roommate Susie. Filming occurred on the Universal Studios lot in Los Angeles, creating a family-friendly atmosphere, as Tinker highlighted. The production consulted wrestling experts and built a ring for authentic scenes, with Offerman performing his own stunts.

The premiere episode compresses Margo's affair, pregnancy, and birth into the first hour, setting up her OnlyFans venture as 'Hungy Ghost' to support son Bodhi. Fanning, who narrated the audiobook, voices an opening similar to the novel's: 'The beginning of a novel is like a first date.'

Pfeiffer praised the material's authenticity, saying Shyanne embodies unapologetic living despite judgments. Kelley called it a 'juicy cocktail' of social realism and absurdism, while Fanning emphasized OnlyFans as a 'creative outlet' for Margo's agency. The eight episodes drop weekly after a three-episode debut on April 15, promising complicated family dynamics that feel like 'family members,' per Kelley.

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Elle Fanning as Margo in Apple TV's 'Margo's Got Money Troubles', surrounded by money in promotional trailer image.
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Apple TV unveils full trailer for Margo's Got Money Troubles

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Apple TV has released the full trailer for its upcoming series Margo's Got Money Troubles, starring Elle Fanning. Following the teaser unveiled last month at Apple TV Press Day, this detailed preview builds anticipation for the eight-episode adaptation of Rufi Thorpe's novel, premiering April 15, 2026.

Apple TV+ is set to premiere the eight-part comedy-drama Margo's Got Money Troubles on April 15, starring Elle Fanning as a young single mother navigating financial struggles. The series, based on Rufi Thorpe's novel, features Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman as Fanning's on-screen parents. Created by David E. Kelley, it explores themes of family and resilience through unconventional means.

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Apple TV+ has announced details for its upcoming series Margo's Got Money Troubles, starring Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman. The eight-episode drama, based on Rufi Thorpe's 2024 novel, follows a young woman navigating financial struggles after an unexpected pregnancy. It will debut with three episodes on April 15, 2026, followed by weekly releases.

Stellan Skarsgård has been cast opposite Dakota Fanning in the untitled Apple TV+ thriller series, first announced in January 2026. Fanning stars as an undercover Treasury agent investigating a powerful conglomerate, with Skarsgård playing its head. The series is created and showrun by Alex Cary, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

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A variety of TV adaptations from popular books are scheduled to premiere in 2026, including prequels to major franchises and new limited series. Highlights range from George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones spin-off to sequels like The Last Thing He Told Me. These projects feature high-profile casts and span platforms like Netflix, Apple TV+ and HBO Max.

A24's upcoming comedy 'Peaked' has cast Amy Sedaris, Owen Thiele, Jaya Harper, Emil Wakim, and Alex Consani in supporting roles. The film, directed by Molly Gordon from a script by Allie Levitan, stars Gordon and Levitan opposite Emma Mackey. It follows two high school mean girls attempting to relive their glory days at a 10-year reunion.

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Several book-to-TV adaptations are scheduled to premiere in 2026, offering fresh takes on popular novels. Highlights include stories from 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' to 'Scarpetta,' 'Neuromancer,' and 'Carrie.' This lineup promises diverse narratives for viewers.

 

 

 

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