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FINDING SATOSHI Documentary Premieres April 22; Watch the Official Trailer

2026/03/16 13:00
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FINDING SATOSHI Documentary Premieres April 22; Watch the Official Trailer

LOS ANGELES, CA — March 16, 2026 — Tucker Tooley Entertainment has debuted the trailer and key art for the highly anticipated investigative documentary Finding Satoshi, and announced that the film is now available for pre-order ahead of its April 22, 2026 release exclusively at FindingSatoshi.com. 

Watch the Trailer for Finding Satoshi HERE 

The film traces the greatest financial mystery of the 21st century: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? 

Directed by Matthew Miele and Tucker Tooley, Finding Satoshi follows investigative journalist and New York Times bestselling author William D. Cohan and private investigator Tyler Maroney of Quest Research & Investigations as they conduct a forensic, four-year investigation into the origins of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, whose identity remains secret. Through rare interviews with key builders and voices across the crypto ecosystem, including Michael Saylor, Fred Ehrsam, and Joseph Lubin, Cohan and Maroney uncover the human ideas, motivations, and philosophy behind the code that reshaped global finance. Finding Satoshi is produced by Tucker Tooley for Tucker Tooley Entertainment (TTE), alongside Jordan Fried for Fried Films and Happy Walters. William D. Cohan and Greg Renker serve as Executive Producers. The film is in association with Range Media Partners. 

“Satoshi Nakamoto’s creation of Bitcoin and subsequent disappearance is one of the greatest financial mysteries of all time. This film delivers a definitive answer to the question: ‘Who created Bitcoin?’ From the beginning, we knew uncovering that mystery demanded a rigorous investigation built on real reporting and real evidence, which our team conducted over a four-year period,” said co-director and producer Tucker Tooley. 

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong added: “It’s the most thoughtful take on this subject I’ve seen out there, and I suspect you got to the right answer. It’s a great piece of work.” 

How to Watch Finding Satoshi: 

● Available exclusively at FindingSatoshi.com 

● Pre-purchase now 

● Global release: April 22 

Download the Poster HERE 

Directed by Matthew Miele, Tucker Tooley 

Produced by Tucker Tooley, Jordan Fried, Happy Walters 

Executive Producers William D. Cohan, Chad Gervich, Tyler Maroney, Greg Renker, Gregoire Gensollen, Christian Parent, Nathan Brown, Adam Soldinger 

Genre Documentary 

Rated Not Yet Rated

About Tucker Tooley Entertainment (TTE) 

Tucker Tooley Entertainment (TTE) is a leading film and television finance and production company founded by Tucker Tooley and Greg Renker in 2016. Tucker Tooley’s projects have collectively earned more than $2.61 billion at the worldwide box office and span prestige dramas, global streaming hits, and major studio franchises. Recent releases include Lee Daniels’ The Deliverance, which debuted at #1 on Netflix, and Lionsgate’s adventure drama Arthur the King. TTE also co-financed and produced Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, the sequel to the hit heist thriller, which opened at #1 at the U.S. box office in January 2025, and will release the premium documentary Finding Satoshi in 2026. Additional TTE credits include Netflix’s Concrete Cowboy, Hulu’s acclaimed The United States vs. Billie Holiday, and the original Den of Thieves. Tooley also produced the global box-office success We’re the Millers, which grossed $270 million worldwide. 

Social Handles 

Instagram | @findingsatoshi | @tooleyentertainment 

TikTok | @findingsatoshi 

X |@findingsatoshi_ | @TooleyEnt 

YouTube | @findingsatoshi 

Facebook | Tooley Entertainment 

Finding Satoshi PR Contacts: 

AGENDA Collective | Satoshi@theagendaco.com 


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