Netflix has greenlit a new comedy film centered on cryptocurrency mishaps, with Jennifer Garner set to star and produce, according to a report by Decrypt. The movie, titled One Attempt Remaining, uses the loss of access to a crypto wallet as the core driver of its story.
The film follows a divorced couple who realize that the cryptocurrency they acquired years earlier is now worth a fortune. Their problem is that they cannot remember the password, and they have only one remaining attempt to unlock the wallet before the funds are permanently lost.
Jennifer Garner will play one of the lead roles and will also serve as a producer on the project. The film is directed by Kay Cannon, known for comedies such as Blockers and Pitch Perfect, and is backed by 21 Laps Entertainment, according to Netflix’s Tudum platform.
Crypto Custody Moves to the Mainstream
The plot draws directly from a common and costly issue in the crypto world, lost private keys. Unlike traditional bank accounts, cryptocurrency wallets often have no recovery mechanism, meaning forgotten passwords can result in irreversible losses.
Decrypt notes that millions of dollars’ worth of Bitcoin and other digital assets are believed to be permanently inaccessible due to lost credentials. By building a mainstream comedy around this concept, Netflix is bringing a niche but critical crypto risk to a wider audience.
The story reportedly blends humor with relationship dynamics, as the former couple retraces the events of the night they created the wallet. The ticking clock element reflects the real technical limits often embedded in crypto security systems.
Netflix has not yet announced a release date for One Attempt Remaining. The project adds to the platform’s growing slate of crypto-adjective content, which has increasingly explored digital assets as both cultural and financial phenomena.
For the crypto industry, the film underscores how private key management, often discussed in technical or regulatory contexts, has become relatable enough to anchor a major studio comedy. It also highlights how digital finance concepts are steadily entering popular culture, far beyond specialist audiences.
