Even prior to its release, the next big movie of Ana de Armas is already tagged as controversial — here’s why that's the case for Blonde. Following the generally positive reaction to her role in No Time to Die, the final outing of Daniel Craig’s James Bond, Ana de Armas’ career is noticeably gaining momentum. This year alone, the Golden Globe-nominated actress has three films set for release, and although none of them has firm premiere dates yet at the moment, one has already garnered mixed reception due to its sensitive matter and plot execution.
Although de Armas has only recently gained international recognition, she has been acting since her teenage years in Cuba. From the age of 16, she has landed the central parts of various films and television series, including Una rosa de Francia, El Internado, Hispania, La Leyenda, andPor Un Puñado de Besos. After moving to Los Angeles in 2014, she has decided to study English, thus opening her up to more opportunities and avoiding getting pigeonholed as a Latina actress.
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De Armas’ first roles in Hollywood involved her starring in the Keanu Reeves-led movies, Knock, Knock andExposed. Her mainstream break came with her roles as Joi in the 2017 sci-fi thriller Blade Runner 2049, and Marta Cabrera in the 2019 ensemble mystery film Knives Out. Since then, de Armas showcased her charismatic acting, until she eventually obtained more leading roles in bigger productions.
2022 marks a big year for Ana de Armas, as she has three films to be released. First on the list is Deep Water, an erotic thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne. De Armas stars alongside Ben Affleck as a couple with a complicated marriage and deadly affairs. After getting its
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