Ana de Armas; Chris Evans.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty; Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

“That’s a wrap” onGhostedforAna de Armas.
“GH🛟STED / That’s a wrap for Sadie! Thank you@dexfletchand@chrisevansfor being such great partners. 👻,” de Armas wrote on Instagram, captioning a black-and-white glam snapshot of herself inside a car, with a piece of candy between her teeth.
“I can’t wait for everybody to see this one,” she concluded.
Wrote Evans, 40, in a comment, “🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉.”
The sweet exchange came less than a week after de Armas celebrated her birthday on set, sharingphotos and video footageincluding Evans to Instagram on May 1.
On the latter post, theAvengers: Endgameactor commented, “🎂🎉👏!!!”
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Chris Evans and Ana de Armas on the set ofGhosted.Backgrid

Evans and de Armaswere photographed filmingGhostedlast week, each holding a coffee cup as they took an on-set walk in Washington, D.C.
The Gray Manmight beNetflix’s most ambitious film yet,Entertainment Weeklyreported last month, as a planned franchise starter with a reported budget of $200 million, making it one of the priciest original films in the streaming service’s history.
“It’s hard to find somebody atChris Evans' level to step into a villain,” Joe Russo toldEW. “It’s why you traditionally don’t get a Ryan Gosling versusChris Evansmovie. But he’s at a point where [playing the villain] is more entertaining to him than playing a hero, so we’re able to get two giant movie stars that face off against each other. They’re very complicated characters with competing agendas, and it’s a fight to the death.”
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De Armas, meanwhile, recently starred alongside exBen Affleckin Hulu’s erotic thrillerDeep Water, and will appear asMarilyn Monroein the upcoming Netflix fictionalized movieBlonde.
Based on director Andrew Dominik’s adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates' 2000 novel about the legendary actress,Blondereceived an official rating of NC-17from the Motion Picture Association in March, “for some sexual content.”
source: people.com