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Dan Levy Stars in Netflix’s Big Mistakes, a Comedy About Siblings Turned Thieves
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A pastor & jewel thief fumbles through heists & organized crime in Dan Levy's new comedy. Premieres April 9, 2026, only on Netflix.

AceShowbiz - Netflix has unveiled the trailer for Big Mistakes, a new comedy series co-created by Dan Levy and Rachel Sennott. The show follows Levy as Nicky, a full-time pastor who also moonlights as a jewel thief, alongside his sister Morgan, portrayed by Taylor Ortega.

The series centers on these "deeply incapable siblings" who find themselves embroiled in a world far beyond their capabilities. A botched heist intended to help their dying grandmother inadvertently entangles them in organized crime. The synopsis explains that they are blackmailed into increasingly perilous jobs, fumbling their way through dangerous situations while sinking deeper into chaos.

Big Mistakes is set to premiere on April 9, 2026, on Netflix. The show’s launch was teased earlier this week with a clever billboard stunt on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. The billboard featured a diamond necklace spelling out the date "4.9.26" without any additional context. That same night, Netflix posted an augmented-reality video showing the necklace being "stolen" from the billboard, providing fans with a hint of the series’ heist theme.

Following this, cast members including Levy, Ortega, Abby Quinn, Laurie Metcalf, Boran Kuzum, and Jack Innanen shared selfies wearing necklaces like the one in the ad, symbolizing their roles as thieves in the show.

The ensemble cast also features Elizabeth Perkins, Mark Ivanir, Ilia Volok, Jacob Gutierrez, Joe Barbara, and Darren Goldstein. Dan Levy will serve as showrunner for the eight-episode series, with executive producers including Rachel Sennott, Anne-Marie McGintee, Dean Holland, Etan Frankel, and Timothy Greenberg.

Big Mistakes promises a mix of comedy and crime, portraying two siblings who are out of their depth but somehow manage to “fail upwards” as they navigate the dangers of their new criminal world.

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