Fruition Production has announced an upcoming documentary on Ripple’s XRP that will air on top platforms like Apple TV and Amazon in November. The producers assert that Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has declined to appear in the documentary. However, the team has had lengthy interviews with CTO David Schwartz.
Ripple’s XRP Makes It to Streaming Platforms
Ripple’s XRP is one of the hottest topics in decentralized finance. A Los Angeles-based film and gaming studio, Fruition Production, is now bringing the crypto coin to the screens this November. The company adds, “The documentary will be available in many places so that audiences can view it in the locations they think makes sense.”
We are excited to announce that we are targeting the release of XRP unleashed for this November! We’ve taken matters into our own hands and are pursuing self distribution. This means the documentary will be available on a few platforms like Apple TV and Amazon without their…
— Fruition Productions (@Fruition_Films) August 25, 2024
The movie’s first trailer was released earlier this year. The documentary’s new trailer is expected to be out a week or two before the official launch. Click here to watch full trailer.
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The directors say the project was decided upon after serious research. Fruition Production says the documentary will cover the journey of XRP from its launch to the present.
Ripple‘s CTO, David Schwartz, ‘s insights are expected to be a cornerstone of the documentary. The production is expected to offer viewers a rare glimpse into Ripple’s inner workings, strategic decisions, and SEC legal vendetta.
The studio announced it would be self-distributing the film, eliminating the middlemen just like crypto is supposed to do. Ripple’s price has seen drops and spikes tied to the SEC case and investors’ confidence. At the time of this writing, XRP is down 1.2%, trading at 0.5747, according to on-chain data from CoinGecko.
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