This content was published on 02 February 2022 – 00:39
Los Angeles (USA), Feb 1 (EFE).- “Now and then”, the Hispanic series on Apple TV+ starring Maribel Verdú, Rosie Perez and Marina de Tavira, will premiere on May 20 on the television platform of the tech giant.
The fiction, set in Miami (USA) and recorded in Spanish and English, is a “thriller” about a group of friends who meet twenty years after an eventful trip that ended with the death of another friend, detailed the company in a statement along with the first images of the series.
Behind the project are Ramón Campos, Teresa Fernández-Valdés and Gema R. Neira, from Bambú Producciones, the company responsible for series such as “Velvet”, “Cable Girls” and “Gran Hotel”.
Among the protagonists are the Mexican Marina de Tavira, nominated for an Oscar for “Roma” (2018); the American of Puerto Rican origin Rosie Perez, nominated for an Oscar for “Fearless” (1994), and the Spanish Maribel Verdú, winner of two Goya awards.
The cast, eminently Latino, will also feature Mexicans Dario Yazbek (“La Casa de las Flores”) and José María Yazpik (“Narcos: México”), Colombian Manolo Cardona (“María Magdalena”), Argentine Soledad Villamil ( “The secret of their eyes”), and the Chilean Jorge López (“Elite”).
Apple TV + is betting on productions in Spanish. Last year “Acapulco” premiered, starring Eugenio Derbez, and Apple recently signed an agreement with Alfonso Cuarón to develop different content in its commitment to the Latin market. EFE
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