Ana De Armas has joined the cast of Ron Howard's survival thriller 'Origin of Species'. The 35-year-old actress - who previously played Paloma in the James Bond film 'No Time to Die' - is set to star in the upcoming movie alongside the likes of Jude Law, Alicia Vikander and Daniel Bruhl, according to Deadline.
The film has been billed as a "tale of murder and survival, set around a group of eclectic characters who abandon civilisation for the Galapagos.
They are all searching for the answer to that ever-pressing question that plagues us all: what is the meaning of life. " 'Origin of Species' is due to begin filming in Queensland, Australia, later this year.
The script is being penned by Noah Pink, who previously wrote the screenplay 'Tetris' for Apple TV. Last year, meanwhile, Ana starred as Marilyn Monroe in the acclaimed drama movie 'Blonde'.
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