As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for both virtual and real-life adventures, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement at the news of the upcoming series, Bananas, starring none other than Oscar Isaac and Ana de Armas. Given their impressive resumes, I’m confident that this collaboration will be nothing short of extraordinary.
Apple secured the rights for a series starring two well-known Hollywood figures, Oscar Isaac and Ana de Armas. This upcoming production, currently called “Peel of Bananas“, faced tough competition from other potential buyers before Apple TV+ clinched the deal.
Bananas series with Oscar Isaac and Ana de Armas to stream on Apple TV+
The upcoming series titled “Bananas” featuring Oscar Isaac and Ana de Armas will stream on Apple TV+ at some point in the future. It’s said that both Oscar Isaac and Ana de Armas, along with David O. Russell (famous for Silver Linings Playbook), will take on executive producer roles for this series, with Russell also set to direct. The show creator is expected to be Carolina Paiz, who has previously worked on Orange is the New Black and Narcos.
Fifth Season, known for their work on the Apple TV+ show Severance, plans to create a new series specifically tailored for the streaming service.
Ana de Armas is reportedly making her debut in an English TV series that’s episodic in nature. Prior to this, she played prominent roles in Spanish television shows like El Internado and Hispania, la leyenda on Antena 3, and has acted in films such as Knock Knock, Blade Runner 2049, Knives Out, Blonde, No Time to Die, Deep Water, and Eden. Her upcoming project is the John Wick spin-off titled From the World of John Wick: Ballerina.
Meanwhile, Isaac boasts an impressive small-screen background that rivals his film roles. He starred alongside Jessica Chastain in HBO’s adaptation of Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage and played a character with dissociative identity disorder in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Moon Knight series.
The specific storyline of Bananas hasn’t been made clear yet, but we do know that Paiz has written the script and will serve as an executive producer. Deadline reports, citing reliable sources, that the title of the series is derived from the term “banana republics,” which is a widely recognized English phrase often used to describe unstable or corrupt nations.
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2024-12-20 17:10