The Sticky Trailer Sets Prime Video Release Date for Margo Martindale Heist Series
The Sticky Trailer Sets Prime Video Release Date for Margo Martindale Heist Series
Prime Video has finally released the trailer for its upcoming comedy-drama series The Sticky, starring three-time Emmy winner Margo Martindale as a maple syrup farmer who plans to pull off the “heist of the century.”
All six episodes of the upcoming series will be released on Prime Video on December 6, 2024. Apart from Martindale, The Sticky also stars Chris Diamantopoulos (Red Notice, Silicon Valley) and Guillaume Cyr (Family Game, Lucy Grizzli Sophie).
What happens in The Sticky trailer?
The trailer for The Sticky opens with Martindale’s Ruth Landry, who was just informed that her maple farm was shut down. As she struggles to bring her business back, she starts orchestrating a plan to rob an association of maple syrup producers.
While the trailer claims that The Sticky “is absolutely not the true story of the great Canadian maple syrup heist,” the half-hour dark comedy is based on the heist group that stole a million-dollar worth of maple syrup in Quebec. The thieves reportedly stole almost 10,000 barrels of maple syrup from 2011 to 2012.
Per the official synopsis, The Sticky “follows Ruth Landry, a tough, middle-aged maple syrup farmer who turns to crime when the bureaucratic authorities threaten to take away everything she loves. She teams up with the hot-tempered Bostonian mobster, and a mild-mannered French-Canadian security guard to carry out a multi-million dollar heist on Quebec’s maple syrup surplus.”
You can watch the trailer down below
The rest of the cast includes Gita Millier (Things We Feel But Do Not Say), Guy Nadon (Projet Innocence), Mickaël Gouin (The Greatest Country in the World), Suzanne Clément (I Killed My Mother), Mark O’Brien (Ready or Not), Meegwun Fairbrother (Burden of Truth), and Vickie Papavs (Mean Dreams). Halloween and Freaky Friday star Jamie Lee Curtis will also appear as a guest star.
The series is created by Brian Donovan and Ed Herro.