'Fauda' scribe Moshe Zonder's Hebrew and Farsi-language thriller about Israel's shadow war with Iran stars 'Homeland' alum Shaun Toub and Navid Negahban.
executive producer Dana Eden says on-going U.S.-Iranian diplomatic tensions bode well for global audiences embracing the Israeli, but Iran-set espionage TV thriller from Netflix's"What's going on with Iran and the U.S. is good for us.
The Israeli agent, amid wild plot lurches, is pursued by Iranian security head Faraz Mehmet, played by Hollywood veteran Shaun Toub (Eden recalls the Cold War-era spy thriller, with its disguises, double-crosses and intrigue, used by Hollywood to represent Russia as the enemy in countless movies and TV dramas."For the Americans, Iran is the new villain," she adds.
The AppleTV+ drama originates from Israeli broadcaster Kan before Cineflix Rights secured the streaming distribution deal. Kan 11 is the commissioning broadcaster and key funder for the series.
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