Jon Hamm redoes his fedora for the role of Jack Bergin, an FBI agent turned private investigator, in the new one Audible original series “The Big Fix: A Jack Bergin Mystery.”
The eight-part series, created by John Mankiewicz and directed by Aaron Lipstadt, is a sequel to Audible’s cinematic audio drama “The Big Lie” from the duo. The new season debuts exclusively on Audible on April 24. Hamm leads an all-star cast in “a riveting tale of corruption and displacement in 1950s Los Angeles,” according to Audible. (Listen to the trailer below.) The series is produced with Fresh Produce Media, an audio entertainment company led by founder and CEO Jason Ross.
In the upcoming installment, Hamm is joined by returning cast members Ana de la Reguera and John Slattery, along with newcomers Alia Shawkat, Omar Epps, Erin Moriarty, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Sosie Bacon, David Giuntoli and Taylor Zakhar Perez.
The series is written by Mankiewicz, Lipstadt, Jamie Napoli, Daniel Pyne and Katie Pyne and produced by Mankiewicz, Hamm, Shawkat, Jason Ross, Colin Moore, Daniel Pyne and Lipstadt.
“The Big Fix” is set in 1957, when Jack Bergin – now the hottest private investigator in Los Angeles – suddenly finds himself entangled in a web of power, corruption and murder that reaches the highest levels of LA’s government and elite. When Bergin investigates a brutal murder at the behest of an old flame (de la Reguera), he uncovers a deadly conspiracy to forcibly evict a Mexican American community in order to profit from the land surrounding the Brooklyn Dodgers’ new home. The story takes place in the aftermath of the real-life Chavez Ravine evictions, a dark moment in Los Angeles history with very real modern relevance. The audio drama “will immerse listeners in the gritty underbelly of a city on the road to transformation, where the price of progress may be more than anyone is willing to pay,” according to Audible’s description.
“Returning to the world of Jack Bergin for ‘The Big Fix’ has been an incredible experience, and to once again collaborate with John Mankiewicz is truly a privilege,” Hamm said in a statement. “This season explores a crucial but often overlooked chapter in the history of 1950s Los Angeles, and I’m proud to be a part of bringing it forward.”
Shawkat commented, “I’m proud to be a part of such an outstanding project, and I’m eager for listeners to immerse themselves in this compelling story that we’ve created together. I really enjoyed playing in this era with a fast , well written mystery.”
Mankiewicz is the grandson of Herman J. Mankiewicz, who co-wrote the screenplay for “Citizen Kane” with Orson Welles (and was the subject of David Fincher’s biopic “Mank” for Netflix).
“With ‘The Big Fix,’ we delve deeper into a complicated period of American history, when the Brooklyn Dodgers move to Los Angeles,” said John Mankiewicz. “Thanks to the support of Audible and Fresh Produce Media, our exceptional cast and creative team have once again created an immersive audio experience that weaves that history into a compelling, character-driven story, a mystery that only Jack Bergin can solve.”
In Audible’s “The Big Lie,” was released in 2022Hamm’s FBI agent Jack Bergin sets out to shut down the production of “Salt of the Earth” (a real film, which was inspired by a labor strike in New Mexico) after he becomes convinced that the three blacklisted filmmakers are using the film as a recruitment drive tool of the Communist Party.
“The Big Fix: A Jack Bergin Mystery” joins Audible’s line of originals, which includes “The Justice” from James Patterson, performed by Sanaa Lathan, David Rasche and Susan Kelechi Watson; George Orwell’s “1984”, performed by Andrew Garfield, Cynthia Erivo, Andrew Scott and Tom Hardy; “The Boar’s Nest”, performed by Mandy Moore and Ebon Moss-Bachrach; and “The Safe Man,” performed by Jack Quaid and Titus Welliver.
Hamm is repped by CAA; Slattery is represented by Gersh; de la Reguera is represented by Paradigm; and Shawkat is represented by UTA. Fresh Produce Media is represented by Nick Barnes at UTA.
Listen to the trailer for “The Big Fix: A Jack Bergin Mystery”: