A little less than a year ago we told you that, after turning his year’s awards season upside down and captivating a good part of the critics and the public with his extraordinary ‘Roma’, Alfonso Cuarón was shaping his new project. This is none other than a series for the Apple TV+ streaming platform which will be released under the title of ‘Disclamer’.
The importance of a good cast
The production, which will adapt the homonymous novel by Renee Knight, found its greatest claim at that time in the first two names that were associated with its cast: none other than those of Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline. But beware, because these two giants will not be in bad company at all.
As reported exclusively by Deadline, leila george, known for her work on TNT’s ‘Animal Kingdom’, the western ‘No Mercy’ and ‘Mortal Engines’, has joined the production. But be careful, because next to her there will be interpreters of the stature of Sacha Baron Cohen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Lesley Manville, Louis Partridge and the South Korean revelation Jung Ho Yeonwhom we met in ‘The Squid Game’.
‘Disclamer’, which revolves around a prestigious documentary journalist who realizes that she is the main character of a story that she wishes had been buried in the past after the appearance of a mysterious novel, supposes the meeting between Cuarón and his head DOP Emmanuel Lubezki. In addition, it will have the participation of the also director of photography Bruno Delbonnell.
If all these are not reasons enough to wait like water in May for its premiere, which will take place in a date yet to be determinedturn off and let’s go.