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Mrs. Davis

Mrs. Davis

Drama

Alecia Jones, Frederick E.O. Toye, Owen Harris

Betty Gilpin, Jake McDorman, Andy McQueen, Chris Diamantopoulos, Katja Herbers, Tom Falsia, Elizabeth Marvel, Eli Henry, Jack Foley, Ben Chaplin, Matilda Olivier, Kim Hawthorn, Margo Martindale, Raphael Corkhill, Nancy Friedrich, Dean Sharpe, David Arquette, Caden Dragomer, Sheri Sam, Stella Grace Fitzgerald

2023

United States

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Completed

English

55 minutes

2025-02-20 02:53:57

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This film (drama)Also known asMrs. Davis,is aUnited StatesProducerbeauty live,At2023Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating7.6(For reference only)。
This series is directed by Owen Harris, known for "Black Mirror," and developed by Damon and Tara Hernandez, producer of "The Big Bang Theory." The specific plot is still under wraps. It is reported that the entire series will be set in a world where all decisions are determined by algorithms, with each season exploring two opposing themes. The first season will delve into the conflict between faith and technology. In the promotional format of "A Letter to the Audience" seen in new seasons of series like "Bridgerton" and "Emily in Paris," the main character introduces the story's background and some signature elements; including a character played by Betty Gilpin, the lead from "GLOW," who intends to destroy TA, while TA has greater ambitions towards humanity (the users). Betty will portray a nun battling an all-powerful artificial intelligence, while Jake McDorman, from "A.D.," plays her rebellious ex-boyfriend, who harbors his own disdain for the current algorithm-driven age. Other cast members include: David Arquette, Elizabeth Marvel as "Heather" from "House of Cards," veteran actors Margo Martindale, known for recent roles in "The Good Fight," "Better Call Saul," “The Con,” Andy McQueen as "Sayid" from "Station Eleven," Ben Chaplin as "Frank" from "The Neverlanders," Chris Diamantopoulos as "Russ" from "Silicon Valley," Ashley Romans as "Tabitha" from "Ghostwriter," and Katja Herbers as "Kristen" from "Evil."