If you often find yourself on the lookout for stellar series based on real events then Apple TV+ has just the right option for your next binge-watch in the form of its drama miniseries WeCrashed. The series follows the story of Israeli billionaire Adam Neumann (Jared Leto) and his wife, Rebekah (Anne Hathaway) after they start the infamous coworking space WeWork, whose success — it became worth $47 billion in a matter of four years since it was established — was as sudden as its downfall.
Where to Watch WeCrashed?
To watch how the seemingly unbeatable WeWork lost its promised future, you need to opt for an Apple TV+ subscription, which will also give you access to the streamer’s impressive selection of other acclaimed shows and films.
All you have to do is pick from the free 7-day trial or a one-month free trial after purchasing Apple One. In case you already have an Apple device, you also have the option of a three-month subscription to Apple TV+, which can be renewed within 90 days of purchase.
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How Many Episodes Are in WeCrashed?
While WeCrashed does dramatize a few points, it delivers the raw facts and reveals how Neumann’s initially unique plans ended up crumbling eventually. The storyline is spread across eight episodes, which have an average duration of 50-61 minutes each. You can check out the complete list of episodes in WeCrashed along with their release dates below.
Season 1
- “This is Where It Begins”: March 18, 2022
- “Masha Masha Masha”: March 18, 2022
- “Summer Camp”: March 18, 2022
- “4.4”: March 25, 2022
- “Hustle Harder”: April 1, 2022
- “Fortitude”: April 8, 2022
- “The Power of We”: April 15, 2022
- “The One with All The Money”: April 22, 2022
What Are the Critics Saying about WeCrashed?
Though shows based on true events only get to impress a select section of the audience, WeCrashed has managed to charm critics as well as Apple TV+ subscribers. The show currently enjoys an average critic rating of 65% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 46 reviews and a much better audience rating of 78% based on 123 reviews.
“Even if you know how the WeWork story ends, it’s an enthralling ride to the inevitable implosion,” writes Kelly Lawler of USA Today.
“This drama’s cautionary portrait of unchecked ego is pretty much what viewers expect, but what might take them by surprise is the cockeyed yet rather enviable romance at its center,” writes Joyce Slaton of Common Sense
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Is WeCrashed Suitable for Kids?
As characters use strong language and profanities throughout the eight episodes, the series has been granted a TV-MA rating. This makes it suitable for the viewership of those 17 and above, but not for the ones who are below this age limit.