Anya Taylor-Joy Stars in Apple TV’s Thriller 'Lucky'

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- Anya Taylor-Joy plays Luciana “Lucky” Armstrong in Apple TV’s limited series 'Lucky,' portraying a con artist who goes on the run after a $10 million heist from gangster Wayne Whittaker unravels.
- Apple TV releases the first two episodes of 'Lucky' on July 15, with subsequent episodes airing weekly on Wednesdays, marking a major original programming push for the streamer.
- Lucky is adapted from Marissa Stapley’s 2021 novel by Jonathan Tropper, weaving flashbacks of Lucky’s manipulative upbringing with John (Timothy Olyphant) into a present-day survival thriller.
- Annette Bening portrays Priscilla Matheson, the ruthless underboss hunting Lucky, while Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor plays FBI agent Billie Rand, creating a three-way pursuit that drives the series’ tension.
- The series explores themes of identity and self-deception, with Lucky confronting the idea that 'the cost of conning yourself is insurmountable,' as her survival depends on facing her past.
Why it matters: For Apple TV, 'Lucky' represents a strategic bet on prestige limited series to differentiate its content amid streaming competition, while Taylor-Joy’s lead role offers a nuanced showcase after underused performances in big-budget films. The show’s focus on psychological depth over spectacle may attract audiences seeking character-driven thrillers in a genre often dominated by action.




