Ellen Maldonado receiving the lead role in the Netflix series ‘Sneakerheads’. He spoke with HCL about specifically challenging himself with this role, sneaker is the art of culture.
There is no any sex and skin scene it is fully comedy and funny series
We consider ourselves sneakerheads, but we have more content to get every colorway of the $ 40 Chuck Taylor or Van’s Simpsons collection than some rare designer duo from Jordan, which costs $ 300 retail.
This is a whole other universe, where people not only collect expensive sneakers, but some people are “flipping” them, meaning selling them to wealthy customers for a healthy profit.
A new Netflix comedy, Sneakerheads, investigates the world through two people who lose money in a sneaker game, even if they have as much information as anyone else.
As an obsessive fan of niche interests, the sneaker fanatics of “Sneakerheads” spend a lot of their time defending their love of death. His hunt for the perfect sneaker, the rarest version, is a passionate favorite not found about shoes, in fact.
It is about the thrill of the chase, and anyone or anything that comes their way is just one more obstacle to their ultimate satisfaction of reaching the finish line. But as the “sneakerheads” prove, both accidentally and on purpose, the thing about a treasure hunt is that finding treasure is rarely the end of the hunt.
There will always be that temptation, in the sense that there must be something that is bigger and better, just swinging out of reach. In six long-running episodes, Jay Longino’s new Netflix series repeatedly plays this dynamic. After recovering sneakerhead Devin (Ellen Maldonado) left her collection days after marrying Christine (ie King Monadesin), but only quickly with her former partner-in-crime Bobby (Andrew Bachelor). Reverted to old habits.