Game of Thrones star Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Arrow's Jessica De Gouw and Marvel's JK Simmons have all boarded Netflix's Our Man from Jersey.
This espionage thriller must be a real gem, given the cast already features Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry and is set to be directed by Ballers' Julian Farino too.
Deadline broke the latest casting update, with other newcomers confirmed in the shape of Jackie Earle Haley (he brought Rorschach to life in 2009's Watchmen) and Alice Lee (Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist).
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Our Man from Jersey finds Wahlberg as "down-to-earth" construction worker Mike, who's suddenly thrust into the playground of super spies and secret agents when his ex-girlfriend Roxanne (that's Berry) recruits him for a high-stakes mission.
The murky world of intelligence is all the rage right now, cinematically, with Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans and Ana de Armas starring in one of this year's most exciting releases: The Gray Man, due July 15 on Netflix.
Then there's the new spy movie Argylle coming soon to Apple TV+, which boasts this mouthwatering ensemble cast: Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Bryan Cranston, Bryce Dallas Howard, Samuel L Jackson, Catherine O'Hara, John Cena, Rob Delaney, Ariana DeBose and Dua Lipa.
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Speaking about the new film when it was announced, Argylle director Matthew Vaughn teased it would "reinvent the spy genre".
"When I read this early draft manuscript I felt it was the most incredible and original spy franchise since Ian Fleming's books of the '50s. This is going to reinvent the spy genre," he said.
"I'm thrilled to team with Apple and bring the most compelling spy thriller I've ever read to the only streaming service that can create a franchise of this scale and quality for global audiences to experience."
Our Man From Jersey will premiere on Netflix.
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