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Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives OTT Release Date: When and where to watch this absurdly real Italian comedy

Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives OTT Release Date: When and where to watch this absurdly real Italian comedy

Time of India3 hours ago

Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives OTT Release Date: Netflix is ready to serve up a uniquely Italian comedy full of obsession, betrayal, and one hilariously twisted mystery. Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives (originally titled Ogni Maledetto Fantacalcio) is a sharp and self-aware look at how a 'harmless' fantasy game among friends can spiral into chaos when ego, secrets, and bonus points collide. The film premieres globally on August 27, exclusively on Netflix.
What is Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives all about?
At the heart of this outrageous story is the Mai una gioia Fantasy Football League, a close-knit (but emotionally chaotic) group of long-time friends bound by their shared obsession with fantasy football. Things take a dramatic turn on what should've been a double celebration: Gianni's wedding and the final game day of their fantasy season. But Gianni (played by Enrico Borello, Supersex) never makes it to the altar… or the app.
Even more bizarrely, the reigning champ didn't submit his final lineup, a cardinal sin in their fantasy world. Suspicion grows. Where is Gianni? Enter Judge Giudice, played brilliantly by Caterina Guzzanti (Carlo & Malik), witty, sarcastic, and not here for anyone's nonsense. Her interrogation begins with Gianni's best friend, Simone (Giacomo Ferrara, Suburra: Blood on Rome), a screenwriter whose life is more chaos than structure.
As the investigation unfolds, we're introduced to the full, dysfunctional league lineup, including the mysterious newcomer Andrea (Silvia D'Amico, Christian), who might be hiding more than one secret. The story barrels forward through a storm of group chats, rage-fueled messages, incriminating memes, and even death threats. Could a fantasy football league actually drive someone to murder? That's the question lurking behind every insult and emoji.
Meet the cast and cameos
Giacomo Ferrara as Simone
Enrico Borello as Gianni
Caterina Guzzanti as Judge Giudice
Silvia D'Amico as Andrea
Francesco Russo (My Brilliant Friend)
Antonio Bannò (Christian)
Valeria Angione (Falla girare 2)
Diletta Leotta – TV presenter
Pierluigi Pardo – Sports commentator
Riccardo Gentile – Sports commentator
Giuseppe Pastore – Journalist
Daniele Orsato – Former football referee
Leonardo Pavoletti – Professional footballer
Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives is as much a whodunit as it is a brutally honest portrayal of modern friendships tangled in competition and digital drama. Streaming August 27 on Netflix, this Italian original might just make you think twice before inviting your friends into another fantasy league. Or at least, before sending a death threat in the group chat.

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