[04/24/18 - 08:06 AM] Video: Sony Crackle Releases First-Look Clip for New Original Feature, "Office Uprising," Premiering in July "Office Uprising" follows the story of an underachiever working at a major weapons manufacturing firm who finds that his co-workers have been "weaponized" by a new energy drink designed for the military.
[via press release from Crackle]
SONY CRACKLE RELEASES FIRST-LOOK CLIP FOR NEW ORIGINAL FEATURE, "OFFICE UPRISING," PREMIERING IN JULY A HORROR ACTION SPOOF STARRING BRENTON THWAITES, TONY-NOMINATED ACTOR ZACHARY LEVI, JANE LEVY, AND IAN HARDING
New York, April 24, 2018 - At an Upfront presentation held today, Sony Crackle released a first-look clip for the network's new comedy-horror film, "Office Uprising," premiering in July. The feature stars Brenton Thwaites ("Titans," "Pirates of the Caribbean"), Tony-nominated actor Zachary Levi ("Shazam," "Chuck"), Jane Levy ("Don't Breathe"), Karan Soni ("Deadpool") and Alan Ritchson ("The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," "Blue Mountain State").
"Office Uprising" follows the story of an underachiever working at a major weapons manufacturing firm who finds that his co-workers have been "weaponized" by a new energy drink designed for the military. He must then set off to rescue his one true love from an office building full of psychotic coworkers armed with tomorrow's deadliest tech.
The movie is helmed by Lin Oeding and written by Ian Shorr and Peter Gamble. Giulia Prenna, Sean Lydiard, Jim Steele, and Will Clevinger serve as the film's producers and Christopher J. Conover, Brenton Thwaites, David Boies, Stephanie Pinola, Brian O'Shea, Nat McCormick and Sean E. DeMott as executive producers.
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