Netflix rolled out the red carpet big mistake The series debuted in style with its world premiere at the Paris Theater on April 6th, followed by continued celebrations at the Russian Tea Room. Held in two locations, the event heightened the contrast by combining the prestige of the film with an intentionally extravagant post-screening setting.
Premier toyed with opponents
The evening began at the historic Paris Theater, where cast, creators, and guests gathered for the first official screening. Internally, expectations centered on how viewers would respond to the series, which combines crime stakes and offbeat humor.

From there the crowd moved uptown to the Russian Tea Room. This venue is known for its gorgeous interior and long-standing reputation as a New York classic. Gold accents, mirrored walls, and rich textures set the tone for the evening, which feels a world away from the series’ premise. This contrast was no accident.
big mistake Growing in imbalance, characters are out of sync with their surroundings and make decisions that are completely out of their control. The setting reflected that idea, placing a story about unorganized crime within a defined space in Poland.
Dan Levy steps into a new chapter
The core of the project is Dan Levyreturns to television in a multi-role role as creator, showrunner, executive producer and lead actor. known for plastic surgery Schitt’s Creek Levy’s latest effort shifts tone as a cultural touchstone while maintaining character-driven storytelling.




Co-producers and executive producers participate Rachel SennottLevy has built a series that trades comfort for unpredictability. The two walked the carpet alongside cast members Taylor Ortega, Laurie Metcalfe, Jack Inanen, Abby Quinn, Bolan Kusum, Elizabeth Perkins, Jacob Gutierrez, and Mark Ivanir.
The guest list expanded beyond the show’s ensemble. Including familiar faces, Eugene Levy, Deborah Devine, victor garberand andrea martin along with a mix of media personalities and creators were added to the evening.
Inside the world of “big mistakes”
The series follows brothers Nikki and Morgan, played by Levy and Ortega, as their small-scale attempted theft escalates into a much larger crime. A plot involving their grandmother soon draws them into a criminal network and forces them to take on increasingly dangerous missions.
What sets this story apart is its focus on mistakes. The characters are not the masterminds. They are improvising in a situation that is almost incomprehensible. Each decision complicates the last, creating a momentum that feels equal parts suspenseful and absurd.
The tone falls somewhere between family drama and crime satire, with moments that lean toward discomfort rather than resolution.



From the intimacy of LA to the scale of New York
The New York premiere came just days after a more modest gathering in Los Angeles, where Levy and Sennott introduced the show in a small Q&A at Max & Helen’s. While previous events emphasized conversation and process, the New York rollout focused on scale.
These two moments illustrate how Netflix is positioning this series. It’s creator-driven, widely accessible, and has room for non-safety humor.
when and where to watch
big mistake World premiere on April 9th Netflix. Following its New York debut, the series steps into the spotlight with a clear message, expecting a story where things go awry, but keeps going anyway.
Source: Gayety – gayety.com
