Cuban actress Ana de Armas and American Chris Evans share the limelight again in Ghosted. Dexter Fletcher is in charge of the film, the same filmmaker who directed Rocketman. In fact, the film is exclusively on Apple TV+. As the audiovisual platform has advanced, it is a love story with a comedic tone between the protagonists that has as its plot background a tangle typical of spy movies.
The story of Ghosted tells of Cole and Sadie meeting on a date. Although they have only met on that occasion, he falls in love with her. She doesn't respond to his messages and, although everything indicates that she is ghosting him - the film's title implies that she disappears after a first meeting - Cole keeps thinking fate wants them together. In addition, Sadie lives in London and, as a gesture of commitment, the young man decides to travel there to surprise her. However, when he arrives, he discovers why she has disappeared without a trace: she is a CIA spy. What seemed like a romantic story turns into an action thriller.
This is the third time that the actors have been cast together in a film, after co-starring in the popular thriller Knives out and The Grey Man, a thriller by the Russo brothers. In fact, the film represents a new incursion of Ana de Armas, 34, in Hollywood, where this year she was nominated for best leading actress at the Oscars for the film Blonde, in which she plays Marilyn Monroe. "In Hollywood? I have everything left to do!" the actress replied in a recent interview with Efe.
In fact, Ana de Armas wasn't really the one who was going to play the role initially, as it was originally Scarlett Johansson.