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Siblings' Spray Tan Business Turns Deadly
10 Mar
Summary
- Siblings launch a spray tan business in Sydney, Australia.
- Their venture attracts criminal elements, leading to violence.
- Exploding crocodiles add an unexpected twist to the plot.

A new crime comedy series, 'Sunny Nights,' follows siblings Martin and Vicki Marvin as they relocate from Indiana to Sydney, Australia, to launch a spray tan product called Tansform. Their venture, aimed at helping people become their 'best version,' soon entangles them in a dangerous criminal underworld.
Martin, a former risk analyst, and his black-sheep sister Vicki face escalating threats from mobsters and uneasy alliances. Their precarious situation is further complicated by their reporter sister-in-law, Joyce, who investigates an unusual phenomenon of exploding crocodiles.
Set against the backdrop of Sydney, the series blends dark humor with bursts of extreme violence. Comparisons have been drawn to shows like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Killing It,' with 'Sunny Nights' exploring themes of desperation and the cutthroat nature of the consumer world.
The show features a strong ensemble cast, with the lead American actors complemented by notable Australian talent. Despite narrative challenges, the season concludes with unresolved threats, setting the stage for potential future installments.




