Key Points

Filmmaker Doug Liman is set to direct a new conspiracy thriller called 'Killing Satoshi' about Bitcoin's mysterious founder. The film stars Oscar winner Casey Affleck and comedian Pete Davidson in leading roles. Production is scheduled to begin in October in London with an expected 2026 release date. The project explores the enduring mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto's identity through what Liman calls a "David and Goliath" story about money and power.

Key Points: Pete Davidson Casey Affleck Star in Bitcoin Thriller Killing Satoshi

  • Doug Liman directs the Bitcoin conspiracy thriller starting production in October
  • Casey Affleck and Pete Davidson star with characters kept secret
  • Story unravels the secret identity of Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto
  • Film is financed by Proxima and Aperture Media Partners for 2026 release
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Pete Davidson, Casey Affleck team up for Bitcoin-based thriller film 'Killing Satoshi'

Doug Liman directs Pete Davidson and Casey Affleck in 'Killing Satoshi,' a conspiracy thriller about Bitcoin's mysterious founder, filming in London for 2026.

"I love David and Goliath stories. 'Killing Satoshi' follows unlikely antiheroes taking on the most powerful people on the planet - Doug Liman"

Washington, DC, August 29

Satoshi Nakamoto, the man known to be the founder of Bitcoin, will now receive a big-screen treatment.

Filmmaker Doug Liman has signed on to direct 'Killing Satoshi,' a conspiracy thriller that looks to unravel one of the most enduring mysteries of the 21st century: the secret identity of Nakamoto, the founder of Bitcoin, according to Variety.

Oscar winner Casey Affleck and Pete Davidson will star in the film, with their character descriptions being kept under wraps.

Nick Schenk, who has collaborated with Clint Eastwood on two of his more recent films, 'Gran Torino' and 'The Mule', wrote the screenplay of the film.

The project was originally developed by Kavanaugh and is being fully financed through his production company, Proxima, in conjunction with Aperture Media Partners.

Filming is set to begin in October in London, with an expected 2026 release, reported Variety.

"I love David and Goliath stories. 'Killing Satoshi' follows unlikely antiheroes taking on the most powerful people on the planet in an epic battle that strikes at the core of what money is and who controls it. 'I'm so excited to be collaborating with Casey Affleck again opposite the incredible Pete Davidson," said Liman as quoted by Variety.

Pete Davidson was recently seen in the film 'The Pickup' alongside Eddie Murphy and Keke Palmer.

The film features a diverse cast including Eva Longoria, Marshawn Lynch, Joe "Roman Reigns" Anoa'i, Andrew Dice Clay, and Ismael Cruz Cordova.

The film was written by Kevin Burrows and Matt Rider. It is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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Priya S
Interesting concept but I hope they don't make it too Hollywood-dramatic. The real story of Bitcoin's creation is fascinating enough without unnecessary masala. Pete Davidson seems like an odd choice though 🤔
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Aditya G
Bitcoin changed the game for so many Indian investors! This movie might actually help people understand crypto better than all those confusing YouTube tutorials. 2026 is too long to wait though 😅
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Sarah B
Casey Affleck is a brilliant actor but I'm not sure about Pete Davidson in a serious role. The subject matter deserves serious treatment, not comedy vibes. Hope they prove me wrong!
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Nikhil C
After all the crypto scams in India, we need more educational content like this. Maybe this movie will help people understand the technology behind Bitcoin rather than just seeing it as get-rich-quick scheme.
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Kavya N
The timing is perfect with India's evolving stance on cryptocurrency. Hope the filmmakers consult actual crypto experts and not just make another superficial tech thriller. Representation matters! 💯

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