Director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Terence Winter, who collaborated on both HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” and the big screen’s “Wolf of Wall Street,” have created a series about the 1970s rock & roll scene with Mick Jagger -- and HBO just ordered nine episodes of it.
Bobby Cannavale, so memorable as ill-tempered gangster Gyp Rosetti on “Boardwalk,” stars as the head of a top record label. Olivia Wilde (“House”) plays his ex-model wife, Ray Romano (“Parenthood”) plays the label’s head of promotion, and Juno Temple (“The Dark Knight Rises,” “Sin City 2” plays an ambitious assistant.
Andrew Dice Clay (“Entourage”) plays the coke-addled owner of a chain of radio stations.
Find Variety’s story on the matter here.