Apple is focusing much of its content strategy for Apple TV + not only on series, but also on original films and documentaries. The next film to premiere exclusively on Apple TV + is Cherry, a film starring Tom Holland (the actor who plays Spiderman) and the Russo brothers (Avengers: Endgame).
With a little more than a month to go before it opens in the cinema, February 26, from Cupertino they have posted on their YouTube channel the first trailer of this movie, a movie that will be available on Apple TV + to all subscribers starting March 12.
Unlike the movies for which both the actor and the directors have become famous, Cherry is a drama and it has nothing to do with the jobs they have done previously.
Cherry tells the story of a young man from Ohio who drops out of college to join the military. Come back from the front with posttraumatic stress.
To try to get out of this situation, a doctor prescribes opiates, which fail to get him out of the mental situation that he suffers and ends turning to heroin. In order to finance his addiction to heroin, he decides to rob a bank surrounded by a strange cast of friends.
Apple got the rights to broadcast this movie in the middle of last year, paying, according to various sources, about 40 million dollars. The film is based on a book of the same name written by Nico Walker.
The Russo brothers claim Cherry is a movie divided into six chapters that reflect different periods in the time of the protagonist, each with a completely different tone.
In addition to Tom Holland in the role of Cherry (protagonist), we also find Ciara bravo as Emily (Cherry's wife), Jack Reynor, Michael Rispoli, and Jeff Wahlberg.