[06/21/18 - 09:52 AM] Video: Sony Crackle Releases Trailer and Key Art for Summer Original Movie, "Office Uprising," Premiering Thursday, July 19 Brenton Thwaites, Zachary Levi, Jane Levy, Karan Soni, Ian Harding and Alan Ritchson star in the project.
[via press release from Crackle]
SONY CRACKLE RELEASES TRAILER AND KEY ART FOR SUMMER ORIGINAL MOVIE, "OFFICE UPRISING," PREMIERING THURSDAY, JULY 19
Comedy-Horror Stars Brenton Thwaites, Zachary Levi, Jane Levy, Karan Soni, Ian Harding and Alan Ritchson
Culver City, Calif. - June 21, 2018 - Sony Crackle today released the trailer and key art for the network's new summer comedy-horror movie "Office Uprising," launching July 19. In addition, the movie will premiere ahead of the wide release exclusively through PlayStation(R)3 and PlayStation(R)4 July 12-15 and on Amazon Fire TV July 16-18 via the Sony Crackle app. 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"), Ian Harding ("Pretty Little Liars") 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 Zolt, 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.
Rounding out the ensemble are: Barry Shabaka Henley ("Bosch"), Kurt Fuller ("The Good Wife"), Kenneth Choi ("Spider-Man: Homecoming"), Gregg Henry ("Scandal") and Sam Daly ("Murder in the First").
The movie is helmed by Lin Oeding and written by Ian Shorr ("Splinter") and Peter Gamble. Giulia Prenna, Sean Lydiard, James 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.
About Sony Crackle
Sony Crackle is the place to escape and recharge, with exclusive Originals, blockbuster movies and hit TV shows for a console-first and connected streaming audience. Sony Pictures Television Networks' free, ad-supported network offers a handpicked, constantly updated programming line-up, like binge-worthy Sony Crackle Originals such as "The Oath," "Snatch," "StartUp" and "SuperMansion," as well as movies and series in genres including Drama, Action, Fandom, Comedy and Thriller. The network is all on demand and accessible in the U.S. for free without subscription. Sony Crackle is available in 20 countries on a wide variety of connected devices. For more information, go to www.sonycrackle.com or follow @SonyCrackle on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for real-time updates.
About Mind the GAP Productions
A veteran of both studio development (300) and indie production, producer Giulia Prenna launched Mind the GAP Productions with Sean Stone's directorial debut Greystone Park, featuring Oliver Stone. Working with the writers on Office Uprising for 9 years until the right team came together, including Brenton Thwaites as Executive Producer and partnering with The Exchange, Mind the GAP is continuing to produce commercial film projects that offer strong roles for established actors, with an eye toward using global sales as a key component of financing.
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