Ana De Armas joins the cast of Ron Howard's survival thriller Origin of Species

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Ana De Armas joins the cast of Ron Howard's survival thriller Origin of Species
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Ana De Armas has joined the cast of Ron Howard's survival thriller Origin of Species. The 35-year-old actress - who previously played Paloma in the James Bond film No Time to Die - is set to star in the upcoming movie alongside the likes of Jude Law, Alicia Vikander and Daniel Bruhl, according to Deadline. The film has been billed...

Ana De Armas has joined the cast of Ron Howard's survival thriller Origin of Species.

The 35-year-old actress - who previously played Paloma in the James Bond film No Time to Die - is set to star in the upcoming movie alongside the likes of Jude Law, Alicia Vikander and Daniel Bruhl, according to Deadline. The film has been billed as a "tale of murder and survival, set around a group of eclectic characters who abandon civilisation for the Galapagos. They are all searching for the answer to that ever-pressing question that plagues us all: What is the meaning of life."

Origin of Species is due to begin filming in Queensland, Australia, later this year. The script is being penned by Noah Pink, who previously wrote the screenplay Tetris for Apple TV.The actress subsequently claimed that she found it easy to relate to the Hollywood icon."If you put Marilyn Monroe the movie star aside, she's just an actress trying to navigate life and this system, which is so hard to navigate for anybody.

"I truly thought it was going to do justice to a more dimensional human being, because I wouldn't want to be remembered just for one thing. I am more than just an actress on the cover of a magazine."She explained: "I feel like the new generations don't have that concept, because of social media. There is so much information out there and oversharing.ALSO READ:

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