Meet Mike Valentine (Edgar Ramírez), a resourceful man embroiled in a single twisty Elmore Leonard-esque thriller after one other. An ex-cop with a playing dependancy, Mike reluctantly agrees to repay a debt to petulant Philly mobster Moss Yankov (Emory Cohen) by heading to Central Florida to seek out fiery Delly West (Abbey Lee), Moss’ runaway girlfriend. That job kicks off a set of comedic turns in Florida Man, a seven-episode collection peppered with mighty shady characters.
One of many problems Mike comes up in opposition to within the Sunshine State, the place he doesn’t prefer to admit he’s from, is his father, retired police chief Sonny Valentine (Anthony LaPaglia).
“My character’s untrustworthy,” explains LaPaglia. That’s an understatement. “He has been out of Mike’s life for quite a while, but they have a healthy distrust of each other.”
Though Sonny tries mending fences, life for the pair is sophisticated.
“Something Mike doesn’t like about himself a lot is that he’s way closer to his dad in terms of what he’s willing to do,” says LaPaglia. They embark on a caper involving a substantial payday that, at one level, had the 64-year-old star venturing underwater, which thrilled him.
“I spent three weeks learning [to scuba dive],” he says, including, “Edgar didn’t like it so much!” Given the elements they play, that’s no shock.
Florida Man debuts April 13 on Netflix. The restricted collection hails from This Is Us creator Donald Todd with govt producers Jason Bateman and Michael Costigan. It’s the most recent team-up from the 2, whose multi-year manufacturing deal with the streamer is what introduced Ozark to the small display.
Additional stars embrace Otmara Marrero, Lex Scott Davis, Clark Gregg, Isaiah Johnson, Paul Schneider, and Lauren Buglioli. Tune in to see why Mike’s seedy house state simply retains reeling him again in.
Florida Man, Limited Series Premiere, Thursday, April 13, Netflix