Amanda Seyfried has been cast alongside Tom Holland in the new Apple TV+ series The Crowded Room. The Mamma Mia actress, 36, was Oscar-nominated for her latest Hollywood role as silent movie star Marion Davies in David Fincher’s Mank. She will star alongside Holland, 25, the worldwide star and current Spider-Man actor for Marvel.
Seyfried and Holland will unite in The Crowded Room, a 10 episode series from Pieces of a Woman director Kornel Mundruczo. The drama is described as a “seasonal anthology” exploring various inspirational stories with characters that overcome mental illness. Holland, who will also serve as an executive producer on the show, plays a man named Danny Sullivan, while Seyfried will star as a psychologist and single mother named Ray. Acclaimed screenwriter Akiva Goldsman has penned the story, which is based on both personal events and on the acclaimed biography The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes.
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The series will be another collaboration between Holland and Apple TV+ following his role in the original film Cherry. The actor, who aside from his blockbuster role as Spider-Man, is also in theaters as Nathan Drake in Uncharted, continues to be one of the most prominent stars in the industry. Seyfried is also set to star in Hulu’s upcoming series The Dropout — playing healthcare tycoon Elizabeth Holmes. Not much else is known about the newly announced, star-powered drama, but The Crowded Room will be heading exclusively to Apple TV+ soon.
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