- Leverage (American TV series) - Wikipedia
Leverage follows a five-person team: a thief, a grifter, a hacker, and a retrieval specialist or "hitter", led by former insurance investigator Nathan Ford, who use their skills to carry out heists to fight corporate and governmental injustices inflicted on ordinary citizens
- Leverage (TV Series 2008–2012) - IMDb
Ford and company provide the means to an end, focusing on gathering a form of leverage to force the villains to pay their due All in all, it's a series I would recommend for those who like a bit of comedy with their justice
- Leverage: Redemption (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb
Congrats to cast, crew and everyone who is responsible for bringing Leverage: Redemption to us! This revival includes new core characters, including Harry Wilson, played by five-time Emmy nominee Noah Wyle, and Breanna "Bree" Casey, played by Aleyse Shannon
- ‘Leverage’ Turns 15: Where’s the Cast Now? - TV Insider
Created by John Rogers and Chris Downey, Leverage starred Timothy Hutton as a former insurance investigator who links up with an all-star heist team after his employer denies lifesaving care to
- Leverage (TV Series 2008–2012) - Episode list - IMDb
After a Wall Street broker sets fire to his stable - killing his underachieving racehorses in the process - the team visits Kentucky to help the heartsick trainer, Eliot's high school love The team helps an old friend of Nate's, now a priest, save his church from the hands of a shady developer
- Leverage (TV Series 2008–2012) - Full cast crew - IMDb
Leverage (TV Series 2008–2012) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
- Leverage: Redemption - Wikipedia
A year after the death of Nate Ford, his widow, Sophie Devereaux, reunites with their former crew: Eliot Spencer, Alec Hardison, and Parker They meet Harry Wilson, a crooked lawyer searching for redemption, and help him to con one of his amoral clients
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