The Forge Grabs Ben McKenzie’s Eye-Opening Crypto Fraud Doc ‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money’ for Theaters
The Forge Grabs Ben McKenzie’s Eye-Opening <'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money'> for Theaters
Big news for crypto fans and skeptics alike: The Forge has snapped up North American distribution rights and international sales rights to <'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money'>, the bold directorial debut from actor Ben McKenzie. Known for his roles in hits like The OC, Gotham, and Southland, McKenzie is now diving deep into the wild world of cryptocurrency with this hard-hitting documentary.
From Best-Selling Book to Silver Screen
The film pulls straight from McKenzie’s best-seller, Easy Money: Cryptocurrency, Casino Capitalism, and the Golden Age of Fraud, which he co-wrote with journalist Jacob Silverman. This isn’t just a movie—it’s a wake-up call based on real research and stories from the crypto trenches.
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What the Documentary Reveals About Crypto’s Underbelly
McKenzie steps up as investigator, ripping the veil off cryptocurrency’s hype machine. What started as a dream of financial freedom for the little guy has morphed into a risky playground full of scams, wild bets, and big losses for regular folks.
The film spotlights:
- Hype and Lies: How influencers, celebs, and projects pumped up crypto with false promises.
- Fraud Everywhere: From rug pulls to Ponzi schemes that wiped out billions.
- Ignored Warnings: Regulators, experts, and early signs that got brushed aside.
- Real Victim Stories: Everyday people who lost savings chasing the next big coin.
Through on-the-ground reporting and chats with top experts, it traces crypto’s rocket ride to becoming one of the most pushed financial products ever. Think aggressive ads, FOMO marketing, and a casino vibe that hooked millions.
Why This Matters in Today’s Crypto World
Crypto is booming again, with Bitcoin hitting new highs and new tokens popping up daily. But scams are still rampant—think FTX collapse, meme coin madness, and fake NFT drops. McKenzie’s doc arrives at the perfect time, as regulators crack down and trust in digital assets wavers.
For blockchain believers, it’s a reminder to focus on real utility: decentralized finance (DeFi), smart contracts, and Web3 innovation. Not every shiny project is gold. This film pushes the industry to clean up, build better, and win back public faith.
The Big Deal with The Forge
The Forge, a rising player in film distribution, sees huge potential here. CEO Mark Mathias Sayre called it “urgent and darkly funny.” He said: “In a moment when financial systems, digital markets and public trust are all under scrutiny, Ben has delivered a film that feels both urgent and darkly funny. <'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money'> doesn’t just revisit the crypto boom, it interrogates the culture that allowed it to thrive.”
McKenzie kept it light with his own quip: “We all know how hard it is to get butts in seats these days. I console myself with the fact that if we can somehow manage not to lose $50 million, <'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money'> will be more profitable than Melania. Partnering with Mark and his excellent team at The Forge, I’m optimistic we can accomplish that ambitious goal.” A cheeky jab at big-budget flops that adds to the film’s appeal.
The deal came together fast, handled by pros like Amy Beecroft from Verve, McKenzie’s Easy Money Productions, Nicholas Marell from Philips Marell LLP, and The Forge team including Mark Sayre, Steve Swadling, and Decker Sadowski.
Ben McKenzie: Actor to Crypto Critic
McKenzie isn’t new to calling out crypto BS. His book laid the groundwork, blending sharp analysis with insider scoops. Now, with this doc, he’s leveling up. From TV heartthrob to fraud buster, his journey mirrors how crypto went from niche geek talk to global obsession—and back to controversy.
Expect gritty footage, laugh-out-loud moments, and tough questions for crypto evangelists. It’s not anti-blockchain; it’s pro-truth in a space full of noise.
What’s Next for Crypto Documentaries and the Market
This acquisition signals theaters are hungry for crypto stories. With streaming wars and box office slumps, bold docs like this could draw crowds tired of superhero fatigue. For SEO-savvy readers searching <"crypto fraud documentary"> or <"Ben McKenzie crypto">, this is your must-watch.
In the broader blockchain scene, it spotlights the need for:
- Stronger audits and transparency in projects.
- Better education on risks vs. rewards.
- Regulatory balance to protect users without killing innovation.
April 17 can’t come soon enough. Will <'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money'> spark real change, or just more debates? One thing’s sure: it’s fueling the conversation on crypto’s future.
Final Thoughts: Time to Get Real About Crypto
Ben McKenzie’s leap into directing with this
Stay tuned for updates, teaser drops, and how this impacts blockchain trends. What do you think—overhyped warning or spot-on critique? Drop your thoughts below!
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