The majority of TV-related announcements that get covered here atiDBrelate to Apple’s effort,Apple TV+. However, sometimes there’s an Apple-related announcement that’s attached to a different streaming service altogether. Today, for instance, we hear that a legendary actor is going to play Apple’s current CEO,Tim Cook, in an upcoming show on Showtime.

Varietyis reporting that Hank Azaria (The Simpsons,Ray Donovan) will be playing Apple chief executive Tim Cook in a series calledSuper Pumped. This isn’t a story about Cook, directly. No, this anthology series will be focusing on the rise of Uber. The first season of the show is based on the book of the same name written by author Mike Isaac.

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The upcoming series already has a stacked cast, even before the addition of Azaria. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Mr. Corman,The Dark Knight Rises), Kyle Chandler (Bloodlines,Godzilla: King of the Monsters), and Kerry Bishé (Argo,Red State). Gordon-Levitt will be playing Uber CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick, and Chandler is playing Texas venture capitalist Bill Gurley. And Bishé will be playing Austin Geidt, or “Uber employee number four.”

From the original report, here’s how the first season of the anthology series is described:

Pivoting on Kalanick and his sometimes tumultuous relationship with his mentor Gurley, the series will depict the roller-coaster ride of the upstart transportation company, embodying the highs and lows of Silicon Valley.

Super Pumpedwill be taking a closer look at major, headline-making business world stories each season. Starting with Uber, especially the rise of the company and the chief executive, certainly makes sense. However, what is probably the most interesting is Azaria playing Tim Cook. It will hopefully be very entertaining to see how that comes together.

Will you be checking outSuper Pumped, with Azaria giving us a look at a characterized version of Tim Cook, when the series arrives? No idea when the first season arrives, though, unfortunately.