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The cast of the upcoming Apple TV+ drama series Extrapolations it is nothing short of incredible.
The TV series, consisting of 8 episodes and of which the platform has just released the trailer, will be played by Yara Shahidi (Grown-ish), Kit Harington (Game of thrones), Daveed Diggs (Snowpiercer), Matthew Rhys (Perry Mason), Heather Graham (Californication), Sienna Miller (Anatomy of a Scandal), Tahar Rahim (The Serpent), Meryl Streep (which we will also see in the third season of Only Murders in the Building), David Schwimmer (Friends), Neska Rose (Drama Club), Judd Hirsch (The Goldbergs), Cherry Jones (Five Days at Memorial), Edward Norton (Glass Onion – Knives Out), Michael Gandolfini (The Many Saints of Newark), Indira Varma (Game of Thrones, Luther, Carnival Row), Diane Lane (Y: The Last Man), Adarsh Gourav (The White Tiger), Gaz Choudhry (English basketball player), Keri Russell (The Americans), Gemma Chan (Captain Marvel), Marion Cotillard (Inception), Forest Whitaker (Godfather of Harlem), Neph Day (You), Eiza Gonzalez (which we will also see in The Problem of the Three Bodies), Tobey Maguire (Spider-Man), Ben Harper (world famous singer and guitarist), Murray Bartlett (The Last of Us) e MotherYaa Helper (The Mysterious Academy of Young Geniuses).
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Second the official synopsis, “Extrapolations is an invigorating limited series that introduces a near future where the chaotic effects of climate change have become an integral part of our daily lives. Eight intertwining stories about love, work, faith and family will explore intimate choices that change life, and which must be done when the planet is changing faster than population. Every story is different, but the fight for our future is universal. Are we brave enough to become the solution to our downfall before it’s too late?”.
Extrapolations will debut on Apple TV+ with the first three episodes on Friday March 17, followed by a new episode every Friday through April 21.
Fonte: IndieWire