In the adaptation of Renee Knight’s novel Disclosure to be written, directed and executive produced by Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón, Academy Award nominee Sacha Baron Cohen is in negotiations to star.
Baron Cohen is a two-time Oscar nominee for his work in The Trial Of The Chicago Seven and Borat Subsequent Movie.
Baron Cohen’s last television series was the critically praised espionage thriller The Spy, which aired on Netflix, and before that Who Is America?
The film is written and directed by Cuarón, who also produced it. The cast includes Josh Gad, Stellan Skarsgård, Danny McBride, David Krumholtz, Martin Starr (who also plays Quoyle), and Kate McKinnon. Also in the cast are Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo as fictionalized.
The film will be directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who previously worked with Emmanuel Lubezki on Gravity. Bruno Delbonnel (The Tragedy of Macbeth) will shoot the project as well as Academy Award winner Emmanuel Lubezki (Gravity).
It’s the filmmaker’s first series under his new overall contract with Netflix that was announced in 2019. , and it is Cuarón’s first time writing and helming all episodes of an original show.
Catherine Ravenscroft, a successful and reputable television documentary reporter, whose brand has been built on exposing hidden wrongdoings in long-respected institutions.
When a fascinating novel by a widower, written and played by Kline, appears on her bedside table, she is shocked to find out that she is the main character in a narrative she had hoped was long forgotten.
They’re keeping Baron Cohen’s involvement a secret. CAA and Ziffren Brittenham are his managers.