Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn Trailer Previews How CEO Turned Fugitive in Apple TV+ Docuseries

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The trailer for Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn offers a preview of the four-part Apple TV+ docuseries, which premieres August 25 and focuses on the story of how Ghosn went from CEO to fugitive.

Check out the Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn trailer below:

What To Know About Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn?

Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn tells “the riveting story of CEO-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn and his relentless climb to the top of the corporate ladder, shocking arrest, and unbelievable escape that stunned the world,” according to a logline from Apple TV+. “The series features in-depth access to all of the key players in the saga, including Mike Taylor, the former Green Beret who orchestrated Ghosn’s harrowing escape, and the man in the middle of it all — Carlos Ghosn — who, for the first time, tells his side of this ongoing, global news story, from start to finish.”

“Inspired by the acclaimed book Boundless, by The Wall Street Journal reporters Nick Kostov and Sean McLain, the series includes never-before-seen interviews and footage with the prime players who lived in the Ghosn orbit, his rise to corporate power in Japan, his several arrests and the details of his harrowing escape to Lebanon. As one of the decade’s most shocking international business and legal stories, ‘Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn’ gives viewers unparalleled access to the key figures involved in the saga, the events as they unfolded and predict what comes next.”

Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn is executive produced by Academy Award winner James Gay-Rees (“Amy”) and Emmy Award winner Paul Martin (“Drive to Survive”) and directed by DuPont and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker James Jones (“Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes”). It’s produced for Apple by Box To Box and executive produced by Gay-Rees, Martin, and Conway, with Head of Video for The Wall Street Journal Amanda Wills and Daniel Rosen executive producing for The Wall Street Journal Studios.

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