Chris Jericho Joins Nicole Kidman in New Apple TV Series

Chris Jericho, known primarily for his achievements as a world champion wrestler, is expanding his creative pursuits by joining Nicole Kidman in the new Apple TV series Margo’s Got Money Troubles. The series, which premieres on April 15, offers Jericho an opportunity to showcase his acting skills outside the wrestling ring, marking a notable addition to the Nicole Kidman Apple TV series lineup.

Details About Jericho’s Role and Series Preview

While Jericho’s specific character details remain undisclosed, promotional materials feature him standing inside a wrestling ring, positioned behind Kidman. Kidman appears dressed in vibrant wrestling attire, hinting that wrestling will play a thematic role within the show. Jericho shared his excitement on social media, describing his filming experience as a highlight spent with both Kidman and Nick Offerman, the latter known for his acclaimed work on Parks and Recreation.

Excited to share a preview📸of my upcoming role in the new series, ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ on @appletv! Had a blast filming with the legendary Nicole Kidman & the hilarious Nick Offerman, who headline an ALL-STAR CAST. Premiers on April 15📺 #margosgotmoneytroubles pic.twitter.com/TU0U5tHp23

— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) January 31, 2026

Plot Overview and Supporting Cast

The story centers on Margo Millet, played by Elle Fanning, a 20-year-old woman facing unexpected pregnancy from her junior college professor. To handle the financial pressures of motherhood, Margo turns to platforms like OnlyFans while receiving guidance from her father, a former professional wrestler. Jinx Millet, Margo’s father, is portrayed by Nick Offerman. Nicole Kidman plays one of Jinx’s old wrestling friends, adding depth to the wrestling-linked characters. Michelle Pfeiffer completes the main cast as Shyanne, Margo’s mother, a single parent with a history as a Hooters waitress.

Release Schedule and Anticipated Reception

Margo’s Got Money Troubles will launch with three episodes on April 15, followed by weekly releases of the remaining five episodes. Given its blend of drama and humor, alongside a cast led by Kidman, Jericho, Offerman, and Pfeiffer, the series is positioned to attract both fans of character-driven stories and those intrigued by its unique wrestling backdrop. The involvement of well-known figures from acting and wrestling may also broaden its appeal across diverse audiences.