The rise of the start-up villain

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A theme is emerging in television this year: the start-up founder as super-villain.

about convicted Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes. HBO has just announced its own big tech nightmare series, Uma Thurman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, and Kyle Chandler star in Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber.

It’s a shift away from television’s last big trend – upending the narratives of wrongly maligned women, such as Pamela Anderson inbut one that ultimately uses the same storytelling mechanism: taking a story you think you know and revealing the nuances and perspectives you didn’t see in the big news stories.

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