Amanda Seyfried set to star opposite Tom Holland in new Apple anthology series
Seyfried will p♉lay a clinical psychologist faced with the biggest challenge of her career

A🌌manda Seyfried has been cast alongside Tom Holland in The Crowded Room, an upcoming antholo🦩gy series for Apple TV Plus.
The new series, created by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, will feature inspirational stories about individuals who have overcome their struggles and successfully learned to live with mental illness. Se🎀ason one draws inspiration from Goldman's own personal experienc🌌es and the Daniel Keyes biography The Minds of Billy Milligan (H/T ).
Holland, who also serves as an executive producer, stars as Danny Sullivan, a character loosely based on the real-life Billy Milligan, the first ever person to be acquitted of a crime due to Multiple Personality Disorder (now know🐈n as Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID). Seyfried will play Rya, a clinical psychologist tasked with the most difficult challenge of her career, all while trying to balance life as a single mother.
The show's initial announcement caused controversy among the DID community, with some fearing the series will further demonize those who live with the d🅠isorder. This resulted in an being started in efforts to cancel the show.
Kornel Mundruczo, director of Canadian-American drama Pieces of a Woman, is set to direct and 🙈executive produce the first seasonꦫ.
Seyfried recently received an Academy Award nomination for her role as Marion Davies in David Fincher's🔥 black-and-white drama Mank. She stars as disgraced Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu's new drama, The Dropout.
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