Loot (2022-2024)

Premiere:
June 23, 2022

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 20

Finale:
May 28, 2024

Creators:
Alan Yang
Matt Hubbard

Original Title:
Loot

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
3 Arts Entertainment
Alan Yang Pictures
Animal Pictures
Normal Sauce
Universal Television

Countries:
US

After divorcing her husband of 20 years, Molly Novak must figure out what to do with her $87 billion settlement. She decides to reengage with her charitable foundation and reconnect with the real world—finding herself along the way.

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Art Direction:
David DiGiacomo

Assistant Art Director:
Allison Spain

Casting:
Katrina Wandel George
Jill Anthony Thomas
Anthony J. Kraus

Co-Executive Producer:
Matt Murray
Emily Spivey
Bridget Kyle
Vicky Luu

Co-Producer:
Alden Tuck
Anna Salinas

Consulting Producer:
Paula Pell
Morgan Sackett

Costume Design:
Kirston Mann

Director of Photography:
Blake McClure

Executive Producer:
Dave Becky
Danielle Renfrew Behrens
Natasha Lyonne
Alan Yang
Matt Hubbard
Maya Rudolph

Executive Story Editor:
Aniz Adam Ansari

Hair Department Head:
Barry Lee Moe

Key Makeup Artist:
Heidi Pakdel

Makeup Department Head:
Amy L. Forsythe

Producer:
Missy Mansour

Production Design:
Jennifer Dehghan

Set Decoration:
Alison Korth

Set Designer:
Judy Cosgrove

Story Editor:
Maggie Sheridan
Nick Lehmann

Supervising Producer:
Zeke Nicholson
April Korto Quioh

Unit Production Manager:
Jennifer Anderson

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