There’s no TV series that can replaceThe Wire, but Apple TV+’s latest release,Dope Thief,is a worthy successor for fans of the HBO masterpiece.The Wireis one of thebest TV shows of all time, with David Simon’s opus offering a more grounded and naturalistic social commentary than anything else available. It’s not only an unbelievable piece of television; it’s one of the most astounding works of 21st-century art, and it’s impossible to find anything that’s quite the same.
David Simon has produced multiple TV shows sinceThe Wire.We Own This City,The Deuce, andTremeoffer some of the similar appeal, but they’re not entirely on the same level.Peter Craig, the screenwriter behindThe Town,The Batman, and more, has taken his stab at a similar concept, withDope Thiefpremiering recently on Apple TV+.Dope Thief’sreviewshave kicked off with an 82% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Dope Thief Takes A More Plot-Focused Approach To The Urban Drug World
Dope Thief’scastis led by Bryan Tyree Henry (Atlanta,Bullet Train) and Wagner Moura (Narcos,Civil War), bringing prestige acting talent to the series just asThe Wiredid. The TV series' ensemble isn’t as sprawling or widespread asThe Wire’s, but the two lead characters bear some resemblance to the HBO show’s characters. The aforementioned actors play Ray, a recovering drug addict and former dealer, and Manny, his childhood friend, arePhiladelphians who pose as DEA agents to rob drug dealers. However, this alerts the attention of the real DEA, turning it into a more complicated endeavor.
Dope Thiefis far more plot-focused thanThe Wireever was, almostas if David Simon’s show’s premise was combined withBreaking Bad-like pacing and focus on an increasingly high-stakes plot. With only two episodes out, it’s a fun new series that’s worth exploring, especially for lovers of crime drama shows. The writing is clever, and Peter Craig’s previous credits prove that he’s capable of establishing a poignant urban environment rich with stories to explore.

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Apple TV+ was late to enter the streaming game, but it’s done well so far with hit series likeTed LassoandThe Morning Show. Not to mention,Severanceis possibly the most celebrated ongoing series available. In terms of the production angle, Peter Craig is a note-worthy name, but he’sjoined by Ridley Scott, the legendary filmmaker behind movies likeGladiatorandAmerican Gangster, who serves as an executive producer and directoronDope Thief.
