Chris Evans and Ana de Armas' new Apple TV+ movie Ghosted has upped its cast with more impressive names.

The film, which hasn't been given a specific synopsis yet but has been described as a high-concept romantic action-adventure, was first confirmed last year.

According to Deadline, the film has now brought on board The Mandalorian's Amy Sedaris, The OC's Tate Donovan, Empire's Mike Moh and The Incredible Hulk's Tim Blake Nelson.

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Evans and de Armas are teaming once again for the flick following their appearances in Knives Out and the upcoming Netflix movie The Gray Man.

Ghosted is also set to star Succession's Adrien Brody, with Rocketman's Dexter Fletcher directing and Zombieland's Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick writing the script.

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Scarlett Johansson was originally lined up for the movie before exiting due to scheduling conflicts, with de Armas taking over her role.

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Meanwhile, The Gray Man – which also boasts an impressive cast including Ryan Gosling, Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton, Jessica Henwick, Wagner Moura – recently debuted a first look.

The movie follows Evans' CIA operative baddie Lloyd Hansen as he tries to track down Gosling's former operative Court Gentry.

The film is being directed by Marvel's Joe and Anthony Russo, with a summer release date expected on Netflix.

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Teasing the movie, Joe said recently: "It's fantastic, it's electric. It's also been a long time since we've seen a movie like this. We have two big movie stars going against each other to the tradition of like De Niro and Pacino in Heat. This is an intense action film.

"Very, very entertaining performances from both actors, and they're absolutely pitted against each other in the movie."

Ghosted will stream on Apple TV+.

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