Emilija Baranac, best known for playing Gen in the For All the Boys I’ve Loved Before series, will play one of the lead roles in Netflix’s upcoming comedy-drama False. Baranac will play Zoe Christensen, a 17-year-old girl with her best friend Rebecca Li who stumbles across a successful document counterfeiting company. It flourished until the federation arrived and the whole plan blew up in front of them.
The series will premiere on Netflix on Friday, September 2, 2022, at 3:00 a.m. ET. Counterfeit goods are described as follows:
“Fakes is the story of two teenage best friends who unwittingly build one of North America’s largest fake ID empires.”
The show is directed by David Turko and executive produced by Simon Barry, Stephen Hegyes, Lilly Burns, Tony Hernandez and Tabia Lau as co-writers of Turko. It also stars Jennifer Tong from Legends of Tomorrow and Richard Harmon from The 100. Find out more about Emilia Baranac ahead of the comedy-drama premiere this Friday.
In the Netflix dummies, Emilija Baranac will play Zoe Christensen.
Emilija Baranac was born on August 4, 1994 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is best known for appearing in Riverdale, All the Boys I Loved Before, and All the Boys: PS I’m Still in Love with You. At the age of 9, she joined her first talent agency. Although she was born in Canada, her Serbian parents and ancestors made Serbian her first language. In the official trailer for The Liars, released a few weeks ago, Baranac’s lead actress, Zoe Christensen, describes the complicated situation as the authorities finally catch up with them (and Zoe and Rebecca). She speaks,
“Yes, this sounds horrible, and believe me, it’s only getting worse.”
This leads the viewer to a scene where the two girls unwittingly participate in a dangerous false conspiracy that threatens their relationship and possibly their future. When only one of them ends up in jail, the truth about their biggest lie becomes obscure. Each event is told from an individual’s sometimes contradictory perspective.
Emilija Baranac allegedly described the main characters in an interview, saying:
“Identical scripts will usually appear in two episodes with minor changes. The audience is standing in their seats as Zoe and Rebecca struggle for the last word, trying to figure out what happened.
Baranac also introduced the series as a “new and humorous take on a high school relationship”, adding that viewers will get a glimpse of the two’s “complicated and tumultuous” lives. protagonist.
She continued,
“Our hope is that viewers will connect with the characters in some way, whether it’s seeing their own experiences depicted or being reminded of a friend they haven’t seen in a long time. and feel motivated to reach out.”
Other members of Fakes on Netflix
The upcoming comedy-drama also stars Eric Bempong (2 Hearts), Matreya Scarrwener (Lies Between Friends), Mya Lowe (Charmed), Debbie Podowski (The Flash) and Toby Hargrave alongside Emilia Baranac, Jennifer Tong and Richard Harmon (Superman and Lois). Roraigh Falkner (The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers), Maddy Hillis (Supernatural), Tarun Keram (The Stand), Devon Slack, Cameron Andres (The 100), Oliver Rice (Riverdale) and Trey Jordan will add to the cast.
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