Hollywood Thriller “Killing Satoshi” to Explore Bitcoin Creator’s Mystery, Starring Casey Affleck

A new Hollywood film titled “Killing Satoshi” promises a thrilling exploration of the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto. Directed by Doug Liman, known for high-octane films like “Jason Bourne” and “Edge of Tomorrow,” the movie will begin filming in London this October, with a planned release in 2026.
Featuring a star-studded cast led by Oscar-winner Casey Affleck, and also starring Pete Davidson, the project promises a gripping blend of espionage, political intrigue, and the high-stakes world of cryptocurrency. Fully financed by Ryan Kavanaugh’s Proxima and Aperture Media Partners, the film aims to unravel the mystery and identity of Satoshi Nakamoto while delving into the broader significance of Bitcoin.
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The film centers on the elusive figure of Satoshi Nakamoto, whose creation of Bitcoin in 2009 revolutionized finance and sparked endless speculation about their identity. Blockchain analysts estimate Nakamoto mined around 1 million Bitcoin between 2009 and 2010, a fortune now valued at approximately $108 billion, placing them among the world’s richest individuals. Remarkably, the wallets linked to Nakamoto have remained dormant, with no significant transactions beyond early tests, fueling intrigue about whether Nakamoto is still alive or guarding their wealth for a larger purpose. “Killing Satoshi” frames this mystery as a David-and-Goliath tale, pitting unlikely antiheroes against powerful elites from governments, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley, all vying to control Bitcoin’s legacy.
Doug Liman, drawn to stories of underdogs challenging the establishment, sees the film as a way to explore fundamental questions about money and power. He describes the project as an epic battle that strikes at the heart of what currency means and who holds its reins. The collaboration between Liman, Affleck, and Davidson, is expected to bring a dynamic energy to the screen, blending intense drama with moments of levity. Producer Ryan Kavanaugh compares the film to “The Social Network,” suggesting it will not only entertain but also offer a thought-provoking look at Bitcoin’s cultural and economic impact.
The narrative promises to weave a complex tapestry of global forces racing to uncover or conceal Nakamoto’s identity. From high-tech espionage to political maneuvering, the story will highlight the tension between decentralized innovation and centralized control. As Bitcoin continues to reshape financial systems, “Killing Satoshi” aims to capture the stakes of this transformation through a lens of suspense and intrigue. With its high-profile team and ambitious scope, the film is poised to be one of the first major Hollywood productions to bring the crypto world to the big screen.