Elle Fanning-starrer comedy-drama series “Margo's Got Money Troubles” has been renewed by Apple TV for a second season.
The show has been created by David E. Kelley and Eva Anderson and stars Fanning as Margo, a college dropout and young mother who turns to OnlyFans to secure her financial independence. She navigates this online world alongside her roommate Susie, played by Thaddea Graham, and her father Jinx, played by Nick Offerman, balancing the demands of digital content creation with real-world parenting. The show is based on Rufi Thorpe's bestselling novel of the same name.
Season one of the series followed several emotional twists in Margo's life, including a custody battle with her baby's father, Mark Gable, played by Michael Angarano. The story also explored Jinx's battle with drug addiction.
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The series boasts of an impressive ensemble cast, featuring Michelle Pfeiffer as Margo's mother Shyanne, Greg Kinnear as Kenny, and Marcia Gay Harden as Elizabeth Gable. Additionally, Nicole Kidman stars as Linda "Lace" Sawkins, a former wrestler-turned-lawyer.
According to reports, “Margo's Got Money Troubles” is produced by A24 for Apple TV+.
Kelley and Anderson serve as co-showrunners and executive producers. Elle Fanning and Dakota Fanning are also attached as executive producers through Lewellen Pictures. The first season received attention for its mix of comedy, family drama, and social commentary, leading Apple TV+ to bring the series back for another season.