A Man in Full | Official Trailer | Netflix

When Atlanta real estate mogul Charlie Croker faces sudden bankruptcy, political and business interests collide as Charlie defends his empire from those attempting to capitalize on his fall from grace. From writer & creator David E. Kelley and directors Regina King and Thomas Schlamme, A Man in Full is based on the New York Times bestselling novel by the late Tom Wolfe.

Starring: Jeff Daniels, Diane Lane, Tom Pelphrey, Aml Ameen, Chanté Adams, Jon Michael Hill, Sarah Jones, William Jackson Harper and Lucy Liu.

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Facing relentless foes and sudden bankruptcy, an Atlanta real estate tycoon must claw his way back to the top when his empire begins to crumble.

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41 thoughts on “A Man in Full | Official Trailer | Netflix

  1. Every 5 minutes someone makes a reference to f**king someone in the a$$ or sticking something in there or playing with feces… then every other word is F*ck….. zzZZzzzzzzz

  2. I watched…all I could think of was it reminds me of all the sleazy stuff involving Trump real estate and how corrupt it all is. Good mini series though! Acting was great!!

  3. This series was entertaining in the beginning, but the ending was abrupt and seemed like the writer was tired of this story and just wanted to be done with. Lazy writing, dissatisfaction in the ending

  4. Honestly not Netflix’s best work. The whole white cop vs black guy was cheap and unnecessary drama that really distracted from the plot. It served absolutely no purpose other than to try to inject some CRT meaninglessly into the show. And it took up about 1/3 of screen time.

  5. This is the first time I'm ever logging on to youtube to leave a comment about a TV show and I must say this was the most disappointing most poorly written full of BS thing I've seen on TV. A supposedly stoic man senselessly attacks a police officer, a worm is challenging a giant and the so called successful businessman lacks the skills to control his emotions and is unable to read the room…
    I'm disappointed that Jeff Daniels and Lucy Liu took up on these roles, they must have been paid well. And goddamn what an anticlimactic ending.

  6. Did i really see when he had standup sex with his wife draining lots of lubricant because the older man needs to glide better. He evenly has helphandles to stay right. This is humor😮

  7. There's nothing shocking or unusual about the story. We have it first hand with how Trump lied his way to convince banks to give him loans. Awful waste of my time to watch this movie.

  8. Wonderful movie!
    A little bit of talent, a spark of originality and an ounce of artistic inspiration would make it even better. But it's perfectly wonderful even without all this nonsense.

  9. Wonderful movie!
    A little bit of talent, a spark of originality and an ounce of artistic inspiration would make it even better. But it's perfectly wonderful even without all this nonsense.

  10. A wonderful movie!
    A little bit of talent, a spark of originality and an ounce of artistic inspiration would have made it even better. But it's perfectly wonderful even without all this nonsense.

  11. I liked the book, and LOVE Tom Wolfe's writing, so I was expecting to be at least a bit disappointed. Nope. They did a fantastic job bringing the story to life in modern-day Atlanta, while preserving a lot of the dialogue, and all of the hubris, corruption, and greed. Allowing the characters, even Croker and White, to be more sympathetic only sharpened the tragedy. 5/5 stars, have already recommended to all my ATLiens.

  12. Great story. Great acting! The casting decision: all bad men are white, and all the good men are black! Woke Hollywood is still woking! But the script was great!

  13. Such a shame this had to go woke…could have been a great show. The whole trial over the police officer…seriously? Do you guys not watch the news? Cop would have been arrested and defendant would have won a million dollar lawsuit.

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