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‘The Sticky’ is coming to Prime Video in December – watch the trailer

‘The Sticky’ is coming to Prime Video in December – watch the trailer

“The Sticky,” a new dark comedy series from Blumhouse Television, comes to Prime Video on December 6, 2024.

Inspired by a real-life heist that made global headlines in 2012 in which more than $18 million worth of maple syrup was stolen from Quebec’s national reserves, “The Sticky” is from showrunners Brian Donovan and Ed Herro.

“The Sticky” follows Ruth Landry (Margo Martindale), a middle-aged hard maple syrup farmer who turns to murder when bureaucratic authorities threaten to take away everything she loves. She teams up with Boston mobster (Chris Diamantopoulos) and a mild-mannered French-Canadian guard (Guillaume Cyr) to pull off a multi-million dollar heist on Quebec’s surplus maple syrup.

In the newly released trailer, viewers can see how the unlikely trio of maple syrup thieves are introduced – as they evade the long arm of the law, wreak havoc in search of liquid gold, and potentially become involved in murder. The trailer also offers the first look at the legendary Jamie Lee Curtis sinking her teeth into a tough, powerful guest role.

“The Sticky” is produced by Blumhouse Television, Comet Pictures by Jamie Lee Curtis, Megamix by Jonathan Levine and Sphere Media. Creators, executive producers, showrunners and writers are Brian Donovan and Ed Herro; executive producers Jonathan Levine and Gillian Bohrer for Megamix; Jamie Lee Curtis for Comet Pictures; Jason Blum, Chris Dickie, Jeremy Gold and Chris McCumber, for Blumhouse Television; and Michael Dowse. Lauren Grant is also executive producing alongside Josée Vallée and Bruno Dubé for Sphere Media, Inc and associate producer Russell Goldman for Comet Pictures.

Take a look at the key art for “The Sticky” below:

The sticky one
Credit: Prime Video