One of the most interested projects that will come to Apple TV in the coming months is Cherry a movie starring actor Tom Holland (the last Spiderman of the Marvel movies) and directed by Joey Anthony Russo (known as the Russian brothers and Avengers: Endgame where the first cycle of the Marvel universe ended).
This new film shows us the story of a soldier who rwar discharged with post-traumatic stress syndrome and addicted to opiates to later get into harder drugs, forcing him to find a method to pay the debts he is contracting, robbing a bank being the best solution.
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- Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) January 9, 2021
Cherry, coming to Apple TV + on March 12, although it will arrive 2 weeks before in theaters in the United States (we do not know if it will arrive in theaters in other countries). The Cupertino-based company bought the rights to this film in September last year, based on Nico Walker's Best Seller of the same name.
According to the Russo brothers in an interview with Variety magazine
We think of it as an epic movie, and it's very much the journey of a person's life. But it has a bit of a personality torn between being a character study and an epic life cycle.
The film is divided into six chapters that reflect those different periods, and each one has a different tone. It is shot with different lenses, with different production designs. You have a magical realism. Another chapter is absurd. Another is horror. There is a bit of romance in it. It is crude in its tone. He is a character in existential crisis.