Queen of South, the Netflix series that almost looked like a female counterpart for series like Narcos and Narcos: Mexico saw major success both in TV as well as the streaming platform. “Queen of South” catapulted Alice Braga into a newfound stardom, even though she already had made her name Brazilian film industry as well as a few Hollywood movies. Queen of South is till now seeing a successful run on the streaming platform. Given her success, the Queen of South actress now has a brand new offer up the table.
According to the news going around, Alice Braga has been offered a brand new Netflix film. The movie at the moment has been titled “Ivy”. The movie is supposedly a sci-fi thriller and tells the story of a woman, who is a mother who survived a very brutal accident. Due to her accident, she now moves to a prototype house. It is sometime later, when she realises that the superior AI technology used for the house is somehow now gathering human emotions that are beyond any machine.
The movie will be directed by filmmaker Dannis Goulet who is credited for movies “Night Raiders”, “Barefoot” and others. The movie will be directed from a script written by Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg. Producers of the movie, “Ivy” include Tripp Vinson for Vinson Films and Daniel Bekerman for Scythia Films. Also, in addition to the screenplay credits, Cohen and Halberg will serve as executive producers. Christopher Yurkovich, Alex Ordanis and Tara Farney are onboard as executive producers.
Netflix as of now hasn’t released any dates for the streaming of the movie. So, this goes under Netflix’s upcoming probable movies. Besides this Netflix has been getting into more and more AI based sci-fi thrillers. One of the recent ones is Jennifer Lopez starring and producing Netflix’s “Atlas”, which is also touted to be an AI sci-fi epic. With modern inventions, AI definitely looks like the next big thing filmmakers will be aiming for in the coming time.
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