Lewellen Pictures isn’t winding down. Someone needed to say it, and now they have.
The production company revealed the official poster for “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” on Instagram. The caption got straight to the point: “You thought we were done? Hardly!” An alien emoji and a money-bag emoji followed. The comedy made its Apple TV debut on April 15.
Confident. A little cocky, even. But it works.
The title alone is doing more heavy lifting than most marketing campaigns manage. “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” tells you the genre, the character’s situation, and the tone before a single frame rolls. It’s specific in a way a lot of comedy titles avoid. You get a name and a problem in five words. Most titles make you work for it. This one hands you everything upfront.
The emojis are earning their keep, too. Alien plus money bag doesn’t suggest a quiet drama about feelings. It signals something strange, probably chaotic, and funny. The alien is the specific choice that sells it. Money troubles are relatable. Add an alien and you’re telling audiences this show isn’t staying grounded for long.
The Instagram post pulled over 26,000 likes. That number matters for context. Production companies don’t usually generate that kind of response on a single image. Lewellen Pictures isn’t a household-name celebrity account. Those 26,000 likes point to real buzz around the project. People were locked in. The show hadn’t even aired yet.
Apple TV is where the comedy landed. The April 15 premiere put “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” on the platform.
The “Hardly!” in Lewellen’s caption reads as more than a line tied to this project. They weren’t just announcing a show. They were making a statement about the company’s direction. The word “we” in that caption positions Lewellen as an ongoing creative force, not a single-project shop. More is coming. They didn’t specify what, but the tone makes the intent clear.
Minimal rollouts like this one either work or they don’t. Lewellen gave people one image, one date, and a sentence daring anyone to count them out. Based on 26,000-plus likes, the bet paid off.
“Margo’s Got Money Troubles” is on Apple TV. And based on that caption, Lewellen Pictures isn’t close to done.
