Crackle’s The Art of More delves deeper into the New York’s cutthroat world of fine art and memorabilia, as displayed in the season two trailer and key art.

'The Art of More' keyart.
‘The Art of More’ keyart.

Starring Kate Bosworth, Cary Elwes, Christian Cook and Dennis Quaid, who also serves as executive producer, the character’s attempts at power, revenge and success on the New York auction scene create complexities that will find them becoming more like the frauds and forgeries that they are attempting to sell.

Season two finds Graham Connor (Cooke) re-starting his career in the auction business to help the FBI take down a prominent collector who secretly runs a terrorism-funding smuggling ring. Roxanna Whitman’s (Bosworth) tries to stay sober as she makes her ultimate play for the top spot at DeGraaf’s.

Sam Brukner (Quaid) plots his social comeback with his own museum, but finds himself in uncharted emotional waters when two strong-willed women come into his life. With the IRS in relentless pursuit, Arthur Davenport (Elwes) is desperate to reclaim his lifestyle as a New York socialite and art world tastemaker but has no idea where to start.

New to the cast this season are Merritt Patterson as Olivia Brukner, who comes to New York looking to reconnect with her father, but is harboring secrets of her own, and Sandrine Holt as art curator Isabel Perry, whose sophisticated and fiery personality both intrigues and challenges Brukner.

The Art of More premieres on Crackle, Sony’s free streaming service, on Wednesday, November 16.

The original scripted drama was created by Chuck Rose, along with Gardner Stern (NYPD Blue, Law and Order) as writer and executive producer. Quaid, Laurence Mark (Jerry Maguire, Dreamgirls) and Tamara Chestna (Revenge Wedding) also serve as executive producers, with Gary Fleder (Runaway Jury, The Shield) and Mandy Safavi (Ender’s Game, Transformers:Prime) serving as consulting producers. Brendan Kelly (Weeds) joins season two as executive producer and writer.

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