Release stills of the new film “Jerry and Marge Go Large” starring Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening.
In the stills, the two retirees live in Massachusetts and are keen to buy lottery tickets. Judging from the stills, this will be a very realistic film.
The film is based on true events. Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening will play a married couple in the film. Bryan will play Jerry, a University of Michigan math professor.
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In 2003, by chance, Jerry found through the analysis of the local lottery winning information that when the prize pool in the prize pool exceeds 5 million US dollars, the winning probability will greatly increase, and the winning information has certain rules.
Subsequently, Jerry found through calculations that the probability of winning a certain period is very high.
So he called his relatives and friends to buy lottery tickets in that issue together.
Jerry’s group bought the lottery several times, spent nearly $16 million on the lottery ticket, and finally won the $26 million prize.
After discovering this, the lottery agency first repaired the operating loophole to prevent similar incidents from happening again, and then investigated Jerry and his party to see if they violated the rules.
Through a careful investigation, the lottery agency found that when Jerry and his party bought lottery tickets, there was nothing illegal.
The lottery then paid out the winnings. The prize money was also used to build the hometown.
The film is directed by David Frankel and written by Brad Copeland. It is scheduled to launch Paramount+ streaming media on June 17.