mardi 18 février 2020

Big Time Adolescence Red Band Trailer Starring Pete Davidson

Big Time Adolescence Red Band Trailer Starring Pete Davidson

Big Time Adolescence red band trailer starring Pete Davidson

Hulu has released the official red band trailer for director Jason Orley’s upcoming directorial debut comedy film titled Big Time Adolescence, starring SNL member Pete Davidson (King of Staten IslandThe Suicide Squad) and Griffin Gluck (American Vandal, Locke & Key). The film will have its theatrical release in select theaters on March 13 and on Hulu on March 20. Check out the video below!

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Written and directed by Jason Orley, Big Time Adolescence will follow the story of Mo Harris, a suburban teenager who comes of age under the destructive guidance of his best friend, an aimless college dropout named Zeke, who is also the ex-boyfriend of Mo’s sister.

The film will star Pete Davidson (Set It Up, King of Staten Island) as Zeke, Griffin Gluck (American Vandal, Locke & Key) as Mo, Sydney Sweeney (The Handmaid’s Tale, Euphoria) as Holly, Colson Baker a.k.a Machine Gun Kelly (Bird Box) as Nick, Thomas Barbusca (The Mick) as Jon, Oona Laurence (Southpaw, Bad Moms) as Sophie, Julia Murney as Sherri and two-time Emmy winner Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men) as Reuben.

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Big Time Adolescence is executive produced by Ryan Bennett, Michael Glassman, and Michelle Knudsen with Mickey Liddell, Jeremy Garelick, Mason Novick, Will Phelps, Pete Shilaimon, Glen Trotiner and Amy Breuer serving as producers.

The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival where early reviews immediately praised Davidson for his first leading performance. It is currently sitting at a 91% fresh rating at Rotten Tomatoes.

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