Marisa Tomei cast alongside Jason Momoa in Netflix’s ‘Sweet Girl’
Actress Marisa Tomei (“Spider-Man: Far From Home”) will play an American senator in a thriller starring actor Jason Momoa, best known for wielding his trident as “Aquaman”.
Two stars noted for their recent roles in superhero movies are to join forces for a very different project on Netflix. Both Tomei and Momoa have been cast in the action thriller “Sweet Girl” by Brian Andrew Mendoza, who is making his debut as a feature film director.
The movie tells the tale of a man’s quest to hunt down his wife’s killers, while battling to protect his daughter. Momoa has been cast in the lead role, while Tomei is to take on the part of an American senator.
Shooting has already begun for the project, which will also feature Isabela Merced (“Dora and the Lost City of Gold”), Adria Arjona (“6 Underground”, “Good Omens”), Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (“6 Underground”, “Sicario: Day of the Soldado”) and Justin Bartha (“Sorry for Your Loss”, “The Hangover” franchise).
“Sweet Girl” will be something of a reunion for Momoa and Mendoza; the latter was an executive producer on the action movie “Braven”, in which Momoa starred.
Article continues after this advertisementKnown recently for her portrayal of Aunt May in “Captain America: Civil War” (2016), “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017), “Avengers: Endgame” (2019), and “Spider-Man: Far From Home” (2019), Tomei has received three nominations for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress, and won for her performance in “My Cousin Vinny” (1992). She has also just finished shooting Judd Apatow’s forthcoming film, which stars Pete Davidson.
Article continues after this advertisementShooting is already underway for “Sweet Girl”, though Netflix has yet to announce a release date. IB/JB
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