Black Monday (2019)

A wickedly funny Showtime comedy-crime series set against the chaos of the 1987 Wall Street crash, starring Don Cheadle, Regina Hall, and Andrew Rannells.

Black Monday - Series Information

  • Original Title: Black Monday
  • First Air Year: 2019
  • Last Air Year: 2021
  • Created by: David Caspe, Jordan Cahan
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Crime
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 30 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 30
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: January 20, 2019 (United States - TV-MA), January 20, 2019 (Canada - 18+), January 20, 2019 (Germany - 18), January 20, 2019 (France - 18), January 20, 2019 (Brazil - 16), January 20, 2019 (Spain - 18)
  • Networks: Showtime
  • Production Companies: Showtime Networks, Sony Pictures Television, Point Grey Pictures, Shark vs. Bear
  • Production Countries: United States of America
  • Alternative Titles: Чёрный понедельник (RU), יום שני השחור (IL)

Black Monday - Plot

Travel back to October 19, 1987 – aka Black Monday, the worst stock market crash in Wall Street history – this is the story of how a group of outsiders took on the blue-blood, old-boys club of Wall Street and ended up crashing the world's largest financial system, a Lamborghini limousine, Don Henley's birthday party and the glass ceiling.

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Black Monday - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • David Caspe
  • Jordan Cahan

Main Cast

  • Don Cheadle
  • Andrew Rannells
  • Regina Hall
  • Paul Scheer
  • Casey Wilson
  • Yassir Lester
  • Ken Marino
  • Horatio Sanz
  • June Diane Raphael
  • Tuc Watkins

Writers

  • Janelle James
  • Yassir Lester
  • Daniel Libman
  • Matthew Libman
  • Amelie Gillette

Executive Producers

  • Seth Rogen
  • David Caspe
  • Jordan Cahan
  • James Weaver
  • Evan Goldberg

Black Monday - FAQs

Is Black Monday based on a true story?

Black Monday is inspired by the real-life stock market crash of October 19, 1987 — the single worst percentage drop in Dow Jones history. While the historical event is real, the characters and storyline are fictional, using the crash as a darkly comic backdrop for a satirical look at Wall Street greed and excess.

Who are the main actors in Black Monday?

Black Monday stars Don Cheadle as Maurice 'Mo' Monroe, Andrew Rannells as Blair Pfaff, and Regina Hall as Dawn Darcy. The ensemble cast also includes Paul Scheer, Casey Wilson, Yassir Lester, Ken Marino, Horatio Sanz, June Diane Raphael, and Tuc Watkins.

Why was Black Monday cancelled after three seasons?

Showtime cancelled Black Monday in 2021 after its third season, citing viewership and strategic programming decisions. The show had a devoted cult following but never broke through to mainstream ratings. The cancellation was announced without a formal series finale, leaving some storylines unresolved for fans.

Where can you watch Black Monday now?

Black Monday is available to purchase or rent digitally. You can buy episodes or seasons on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. It is not currently available on a subscription streaming service, so purchasing is the primary way to watch all three seasons.

How many seasons and episodes does Black Monday have?

Black Monday ran for three seasons on Showtime, with 10 episodes per season, totaling 30 episodes. Season 1 aired in 2019, Season 2 in 2020, and Season 3 in 2021, before the series was cancelled by Showtime following the conclusion of its third season.

What is Black Monday about?

Set in 1987, Black Monday follows a scrappy group of Wall Street outsiders who challenge the elite old-boys club and inadvertently trigger the worst stock market crash in history. The series blends sharp comedy with crime and period excess, skewering the greed, cocaine culture, and rampant inequality of the era.

Who created Black Monday and who produced it?

Black Monday was created by David Caspe and Jordan Cahan. The series was executive produced by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Don Cheadle, and the creators themselves, through production companies including Point Grey Pictures and Sony Pictures Television, airing on Showtime.

How was Black Monday received by critics?

Black Monday earned generally positive reviews, with critics praising Don Cheadle's committed performance and the show's irreverent, anarchic energy. Reviewers appreciated its willingness to push boundaries with dark humor and period satire, though some felt the plotting could be uneven. It holds a strong approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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