New Attachments
American Jesus
Logline: Follows a modern twelve-year-old boy who realizes he is the second coming of Jesus Christ who has returned to Earth in the present day in a final effort to save mankind.
Production Company(s): Waypoint Entertainment, Addictive Pictures
Producer(s): Kenneth Kao, Dan Kao, Russell Ackerman, John Schoenfelder
Details: Based on the comic book series “American Jesus” written by Mark Millar. The first part of the series was originally published by Dark Horse under the title “Chosen,” in 2004.
SSN Insight: Project was previously in development at MARV Films with Matthew Vaughn and Kris Thykier attached to produce.
Approaching the Unknown
Logline: A NASA pilot is a one-man crew on a one-way mission to Mars.
Studio/Distributor(s): Vertical Entertainment
Production Company(s): Rooftop Films, Court 13, 3311 Productions, TideRock Media, Loveless, Hinkson Entertainment, Department Of Motion Pictures
Producer(s): Josh Penn, Matthew Parker, Thomas B. Fore, Jason Michael Berman, Mark Roberts
Writer(s): Mark Elijah Rosenberg
Director(s): Mark Elijah Rosenberg
Cast: Mark Strong, Sanaa Lathan, Luke Wilson, Anders Danielsen Lie, Charles Baker
SSN Insight: Paramount Home Media Distribution and Vertical Entertainment are partnering to distribute the film with plans for day and date release June 3, 2016. Vertical will cover all U.S. theatrical distribution, with Paramount Home Media handling digital and On Demand.
Baywatch
Logline: An elite group of lifeguards are forced to team up with a young, hotshot former Olympian to save their beloved bay.
Studio/Distributor(s): Paramount Pictures
Production Company(s): The Montecito Picture Company, Contrafilm, Vinson Films, Flynn Picture Co., 7 Bucks Entertainment
Producer(s): Beau Flynn, Ivan Reitman, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Michael Berk
Writer(s): Damian Shannon, Mark Swift, Barry Schwartz, Justin Malen, Robert Ben Garant
Director(s): Seth Gordon
Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach, Ilfenesh Hadera, Pamela Anderson
Details: Based on the NBC television show “Baywatch” (1989-2000) starring David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra and Yasmine Bleeth.
SSN Insight: Jeremy Garelick was previously attached to direct. Project was originally in development at Dreamworks, which paid seven figures for the film rights to the TV show.
Chappaquiddick
Logline: About the tragic car accident that took the life of Mary Jo Kopechne when Senator Ted Kennedy was at the wheel in the summer of 1969. After driving off a bridge, the young Kennedy panicked and left the scene of the accident, leaving the 28 year-old Kopechne to drown. Kennedy went home but didn’t report the accident for nine hours.
Production Company(s): DMG Entertainment, Apex Entertainment
Producer(s): Mark Ciardi, Campbell G. McInnes, Chris Cowles
Writer(s): Taylor Allen, Andrew Logan
Director(s): John Curran (final negotiations)
Cast: Jason Clarke
SSN Insight: Project was included on the 2015 Black List. Sam Taylor-Johnson was previously in talks to direct.
Couple Up
Logline: A divorcing couple see what their lives would be like if they never met.
Studio/Distributor(s): Lionsgate, CodeBlack Films
Writer(s): Joshua Friedlander
SSN Insight: Lionsgate bought the spec script by Joshua Friedlander, in a competitive situation with the plan is to distribute it via the studio’s Codeblack Films label.
Dean
Logline: An illustrator falls hard for an LA woman while trying to prevent his father from selling the family home in the wake of his mother’s death.
Studio/Distributor(s): CBS Films
Production Company(s): Spring Pictures, Honora Productions, Abbolita Productions
Producer(s): Giles Andrew, Jessica Latham, Elliott Watson, Demetri Martin, Charles Denton
Writer(s): Demetri Martin
Director(s): Demetri Martin
Cast: Demetri Martin, Kevin Kline, Gillian Jacobs, Rory Scovel, Christine Woods
SSN Insight: CBS Films acquired domestic rights after the film’s premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival for an estimated $1 million.
Donald Cried
Logline: Returning home to working class Warwick, Rhode Island, Peter Latang encounters childhood friend Donald Treebeck for what starts as a simple favor and turns into a long van ride into their past.
Studio/Distributor(s): The Orchard
Production Company(s): Law Offices Of Elsa Ramo, How Follows What , Electric Chinoland
Producer(s): Allison Carter, Sam Fleischner, Kyle Martin
Writer(s): Kris Avedisian, Kyle Espeleta, Jesse Wakeman
Director(s): Kris Avedisian
Cast: Kris Avedisian, Jesse Wakeman, Louisa Krause, Ted Arcidi, Robby Morse Levy
SSN Insight: The Orchard bought the North American rights to the film, which premiered this year at SXSW Film Festival.
Flock of Dudes
Logline: A group of slacker friends enjoy doing the bare minimum to get by until one guy’s younger brother becomes engaged, inspiring them to attempt to split up the pack and finally become independent.
Studio/Distributor(s): Lionsgate, Starz
Production Company(s): Terra Firma Films, LEG, Kilburn Media, Major Motion Pictures, LTD.
Producer(s): Mark Manuel, Aaron Kaufman, Ted O’Neal, Brian Levin
Writer(s): Bob Castrone, Brian Levin, Jason Zumwalt
Director(s): Bob Castrone
Cast: Hannah Simone, Marc Maron, Jeffrey Ross, Hilary Duff, Skylar Astin
SSN Insight: Starz Digital has grabbed U.S rights and plans a theatrical and VOD release in the fall. Lea Michele was previously considered for the role that Hillary Duff is playing.
Kate Plays Christine
Logline: Follows actress Kate Lyn Sheil as she prepares for her next role playing Christine Chubbuck, a Florida newscaster who committed suicide live on-air in 1974. As she investigates Chubbuck’s story, she becomes increasingly obsessed with her subject.
Studio/Distributor(s): Grasshopper Film
Production Company(s): Fourth Row Films, Faliro House Productions
Producer(s): Douglas Tirola, Susan Bedusa
Director(s): Robert Greene
Cast: Kate Lyn Sheil, Stephanie Coatney, Marty Stonerock, Michael Ray Davis, Holland Hayes
SSN Insight: Grasshopper Film has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Robert Greene’s documentary Kate Plays Christine, which won a Special Jury Prize for writing at Sundance this year.
Microbe & Gasoline
Logline: About two young friends who embark on a road trip across France in a vehicle they built themselves.
Studio/Distributor(s): Screen Media Ventures
Production Company(s): Partizan, Centre National du Cinema, OCS, StudioCanal, Indefilms 3
Producer(s): Georges Bermann
Writer(s): Michel Gondry
Director(s): Michel Gondry
Cast: Ange Dargent, Théophile Baquet, Diane Besnier, Audrey Tautou, Vincent Lamoureux
SSN Insight: Screen Media Films has acquired U.S. rights to the film that premiered at the 2015 New York Film Festival. A July 1 release is planned in New York and Los Angeles before a platform release.
Miles
Logline: A teenage dirt bike rider stumbles upon an escaped prototype of the most advanced military creation in history, and the two of them become friends.
Studio/Distributor(s): Open Road Films
Production Company(s): Lakeshore Entertainment, Phantom Four, Open Road Films, 1st Man Productions
Producer(s): David S. Goyer, Kevin Turen, Adam P. Schneider, Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi
Writer(s): Oliver Daly
Director(s): Oliver Daly
Details: Based on the short film “Miles” (USA/2015) directed by Oliver Daly and starring Alexa Demie and Robby Rasmussen, which was funded by Kickstarter.
SSN Insight: WME packaged the “proof of concept” short as a sales vehicle for its transition into a feature film for their client Oliver Daly.
Rebel in the Rye
Logline: Follows the legendary and secretive author J.D. Salinger through his life — from his rebellious youth, the bloody front lines of World War II, experiencing great love and terrible loss, a life of rejection, his writing in the pages of The New Yorker, and
Production Company(s): Blue Star Entertainment, Bruce Cohen Productions, Black Label Media
Producer(s): Danny Strong, Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill, Thad Luckinbill, Bruce Cohen
Writer(s): Danny Strong
Director(s): Danny Strong
Cast: Nicholas Hoult, Kevin Spacey, Laura Dern, Brian d’Arcy James, Hope Davis, Sarah Paulson
Details: Based on the biography “JD Salinger: A Life” written by Kenneth Slawenski and published by Random House in 2010.
SSN Insight: Paulson will play Dorothy Olding, the fiercely loyal agent who believed in the young Salinger from his earliest short stories and supported him throughout his career.
Reset
Logline: Renowned choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied attempts to rejuvenate the Paris Opera Ballet in his new position as director.
Studio/Distributor(s): FilmRise
Production Company(s): Falabracks, Opéra National de Paris
Writer(s): Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai
Director(s): Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai
SSN Insight: FilmRise acquired domestic rights after the film’s premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.
Sequels, Remakes and Adaptations
Logline: The outlandish journey of a young man in search of love and what he’s meant to do with his life.
Studio/Distributor(s): STX Entertainment
Production Company(s): Anonymous Content, Shiny Penny
Producer(s): Stacey Sher, Chad Hamilton
Writer(s): Sam Esmail
SSN Insight: D.J. Gugenheim was previously attached to produce. Project was included on the 2008 Black List.
Sherlock Holmes 3
Logline: The third installment of the Warner Bros. franchise about the famed detective.
Studio/Distributor(s): Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Company(s): Silver Pictures, Lin Pictures, Team Downey, Ritchie/Wigram Productions
Producer(s): Joel Silver, Dan Lin, Lionel Wigram, Robert Downey Jr., Susan Downey
Writer(s): James Coyne, Justin Haythe, Drew Pearce
Director(s): Guy Ritchie
Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law
Details: Third film in the Sherlock Holmes franchise. The series began with “Sherlock Holmes” (2009) directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law.
SSN Insight: Coyne last worked with Lionel Wigram and Warners on last year’s Black List script Treasure Island.
Steven
Logline: This unauthorized biopic of former Smiths leader Morrissey focuses on his his troubled childhood in Manchester and how he overcame it to become a star.
Production Company(s): Honlodge Productions
Producer(s): Orian Williams, Baldwin Li
Writer(s): Mark Gill, William Thacker
Director(s): Mark Gill
Cast: Jack Lowden, Jessica Brown Findlay, Jodie Comer
SSN Insight: This film marks Comer’s big screen debut, following her breakout on BBC’s hit series Doctor Foster.
Sun Dogs
Logline: Follows a young misfit with three failed attempts to join the Marines under his belt. Taking a Marine officer’s advice to “protect the homefront” a little too seriously, he sets his sights on a casino manager who may or may not be a terrorist mastermind,
Production Company(s): Apartment 3C Productions
Producer(s): Jennifer Morrison, Andrew Carlberg
Writer(s): Anthony Tambakis
Director(s): Jennifer Morrison
SSN Insight: Once Upon A Time star Jennifer Morrison launched her own banner, Apartment 3C Productions. This will be its first film and Morrison’s feature film directorial debut.
The Catcher Was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg
Logline: About Moe Berg, an Ivy League grad and attorney who spoke nine languages, and a baseball player who spent 15 years as a journeyman player for such teams as the New York Robins and Chicago White Sox. Berg doubled as a top secret spy for the OSS (a forerunner for the CIA), who helped the U.S. win the race against Germany to build the atomic bomb.
Production Company(s): Animus Films, PalmStar Entertainment, Serena Films
Producer(s): Jim Young, Kevin Scott Frakes, Mark Fasano, Tatiana Kelly
Writer(s): Robert Rodat
Director(s): Ben Lewin
Cast: Paul Rudd
SSN Insight: Project previously in development at Miramax Films with Ray Errol Fox attached to write the screenplay. Robert Lawrence was previously attached to produce. Project previously in development at Warner Bros. with Stan Chervin attached to write the screenplay.
The Death of Stalin
Logline: The last days of Joseph Stalin.
Studio/Distributor(s): Gaumont
Production Company(s): Free Range Films, Quad Productions
Producer(s): Nicolas Duval-Adassovsky, Laurent Zeitoun, Yann Zenou, Kevin Loader
Writer(s): Ian Martin, Armando Iannucci, David Schneider
Director(s): Armando Iannucci
Details: Based on the graphic novel “The Death of Stalin”/”La mort de Staline” by Fabien Nury; published by Dargaud October 1, 2010.
SSN Insight: France’s Gaumont is coming on-board to finance and sell the film.
The Glass Castle
Logline: A woman deals with her homeless upbringing as the child of an alcoholic father and mentally unbalanced mother.
Studio/Distributor(s): Lionsgate,
Production Company(s): Gil Netter Productions
Producer(s): Erik Feig, Gil Netter
Writer(s): Destin Daniel Cretton, Andrew Lanham, Marti Noxon
Director(s): Destin Daniel Cretton
Cast: Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson, Naomi Watts, Max Greenfield
Details: Based on the book “The Glass Castle: A Memoir” written by Jeannette Walls published by Scribner on March 1, 2005.
SSN Insight: Previously in development at Paramount Pictures. Previously in development at Plan B Productions.
The Happytime Murders
Logline: In a place where puppets and humans co-exist, a puppet private eye teams with his former partner from the police force to track down a serial killer.
Studio/Distributor(s): STX Entertainment
Production Company(s): The Jim Henson Company
Producer(s): Brian Henson, Robert Simonds
Writer(s): Jon Hoeber, Erich Hoeber
Director(s): Brian Henson
Cast: Jamie Foxx (early negotiations)
SSN Insight: Previously in development at Lionsgate. Catherine Heigl was previously attached. Henson Company sees the project as racy enough for an R-rating.
Thoroughbred
Logline: Focuses on a volatile friendship between two suburban teenage girls who discover that a murder might solve both of their problems.
Production Company(s): B Story, June Pictures
Producer(s): Alex Saks, Kevin J Walsh, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash
Writer(s): Cory Finley
Director(s): Cory Finley
Cast: Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy, Anton Yelchin
SSN Insight: Olivia Cooke will next be seen in Spielberg’s Ready Player One.
Top of the Food Chain
Logline: Storyline is under wraps.
Studio/Distributor(s): Lionsgate
Production Company(s): DMG Entertainment, 34th Street Films
Producer(s): Tyler Perry, Ozzie Areu, Matt Moore, Chris Cowles, David Kang
Writer(s): Jim Kehoe, Brian Kehoe
Director(s): Jim Kehoe, Brian Kehoe
SSN Insight: Jim and Brian Kehoe made a mid-six figure deal for their pitch.
Transpecos
Logline: Follows three border patrol agents — rookie Davis, seasoned Flores and callous, world-weary Hobbs— who man a checkpoint on a remote highway. On what feels like another routine stop, the contents of one car will throw their lives out of control as dark secrets are revealed in a world where the line between right and wrong shifts like the desert itself.
Studio/Distributor(s): , Samuel Goldwyn Films
Production Company(s): 8750 Films
Producer(s): Molly Christie Benson, Nancy Schafer, Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley
Writer(s): Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley
Director(s): Greg Kwedar
Cast: Gabriel Luna, Johnny Simmons, Clifton Collins Jr., Luis Bordonada
SSN Insight: Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired U.S. rights to the film that won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at SXSW last month and plans a theatrical release in the fall.
Untitled Blade Runner Sequel
Logline: Storyline is under wraps.
Studio/Distributor(s): Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Company(s): Alcon Entertainment, Ridley Scott Films , Thunderbird Films
Producer(s): Bud Yorkin, Broderick Johnson, Andrew Kosove, Cynthia Sikes
Writer(s): Michael Green, Hampton Fancher
Director(s): Denis Villeneuve
Cast: Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Robin Wright, Dave Bautista, Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Ana de Armas
Details: Follow-up to “Blade Runner” (1982), directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford.
SSN Insight: Follow-up will be inspired by the novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” written by Philip K. Dick and published by Signet in 1968. Alcon Entertainment acquired film, television and ancillary franchise rights to produce prequels and sequels to “Blade Runner” in March 2011.
Wind River
Logline: A lone female FBI agent is sent to investigate a murder on a remote Indian Reservation in the dead of winter, and she finds assistance from a man with a haunted past.
Production Company(s): Thunder Road Pictures, Film 44, Acacia Entertainment, Savvy Media Holdings
Producer(s): Basil Iwanyk, Peter Berg, Matthew George
Writer(s): Taylor Sheridan
Director(s): Taylor Sheridan
Cast: Elizabeth Olsen, Jeremy Renner, Jon Bernthal, Austin R. Grant, Kelsey Asbille
SSN Insight: Chris Pine was previously attached to co-star.
Wolverine 3
Logline: Storyline under wraps.
Studio/Distributor(s): 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Distribution
Production Company(s): Donners’ Company, Hutch Parker Entertainment
Producer(s): Lauren Shuler Donner, Hutch Parker
Writer(s): Michael Green, David James Kelly, James Mangold
Director(s): James Mangold, Garrett Warren
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Boyd Holbrook, Liev Schreiber, Richard E Grant, Stephen Merchant
Sequel to “Wolverine” (2013) directed by James Mangold and starring Hugh Jackman.
SSN Insight: Jackman has said this will be his last go-round as the character he began playing 17 years ago.
Wonderstruck
Logline: Two children, each living in a different era, set out to solve a mystery.
Studio/Distributor(s): Amazon
Production Company(s): Killer Films, Cinetic Media, Amazon Studios, Killer Content
Producer(s): Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler, John Sloss
Writer(s): Brian Selznick
Director(s): Todd Haynes
Cast: Millicent Simmonds, Oakes Fegley, Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Jaden Michael, Cory Michael Smith
Details: Based on the children’s book “Wonderstruck” written by Brian Selznick and published by Scholastic Press on September 13, 2011.
SSN Insight: Cory Michael Smith can be seen in the series, Gotham.
New Projects
Callous Disregard
Logline: This film is about Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s controversial work linking the growing rate of autism with vaccines.
Production Company(s): Chameleon Productions
Producer(s): Terry Rossio, Dr. Jocelyn Stamat
Writer(s): Terry Rossio, Dr. Jocelyn Stamat
Details: Based on the book “Callous Disregard: Autism and Vaccines – The Truth Behind a Tragedy” written by Dr. Andrew Wakefield and published by Skyhorse Publishing in 2010.
SSN Insight: Terry Rossio and Dr. Jocelyn Stamat have acquired rights to the novel for a feature adaptation and through their Chamaelon Prods. banner, have also acquired Wakefield’s life rights.
Untitled Daddy’s Home Sequel
Logline: The story about mild-mannered step-dad Brad and his wife’s super-masculine ex-husband Dusty continues.
Studio/Distributor(s): Paramount Pictures
Production Company(s): Gary Sanchez Productions
Producer(s): Will Ferrell, Adam McKay
Writer(s): Sean Anders, John Morris
Director(s): Sean Anders
Cast: Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg
Details: Sequel to “Daddy’s Home” (2015) directed by Sean Anders and starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg.
SSN Insight: The first film grossed $240 million worldwide.
Infinity Baby
Logline: A lightly futuristic comedy about a man who works at Infinity Baby, a company tasked with farming out three-month old babies who don’t age.
Production Company(s): Faliro House Productions
Producer(s): Christos Konstantakopoulos, Barry Lacina, Rebecca Eskreis, Nick Offerman
Writer(s): Onur Tukel
Director(s): Robert Byington
Cast: Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Jonathan Togo, Kevin Corrigan
SSN Insight: The project is set to start shooting Sunday in Austin.
Man Alive
Logline: Storyline for the sci-fi project is under wraps.
Studio/Distributor(s): 20th Century Fox
Production Company(s): Benderspink, 26 Keys Productions
Producer(s): Leigh Kittay, Noah Hawley, John Cameron, Chris Bender, Jake Weiner
Writer(s): Joe Greenberg
Director(s): Noah Hawley
SSN Insight: 20th Century Fox made a six-figure deal to acquire the sci-fi spec by new writer Joe Greenberg.
My Mother, My Son
Logline: When the mother of an entrepreneur in the senior living business is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she becomes a resident of one of his memory-care communities.
Production Company(s): Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films, Winkler Films
Producer(s): Irwin Winkler, Randall Emmett, George Furla
Writer(s): Irwin Winkler, Jose Ruisanchez
Director(s): Irwin Winkler
Details: Based on the book “My Mother, My Son” written by Dwayne J. Clark and published by Aegis Living on January 26, 2012.
SSN Insight: Alzheimer’s is currently the sixth-leading cause of death in the U.S. This is the fourth collaboration between Winkler and E/F/O.
See No Evil (Remake)
Logline: A young blind woman returns to her family’s home unaware that they have all been murdered and that the killer is still there.
Studio/Distributor(s): Screen Gems
Production Company(s): Unbroken Pictures
Producer(s): Bryan Bertino, Adrienne Biddle
Writer(s): Mike Scannell
Details: Remake of “See No Evil” (UK/1971) directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Mia Farrow.
SSN Insight: Screen Gems president Clint Culpepper and EVP Production Scott Strauss will oversee for the studio.
Supercrooks
Logline: Eight super-villains are forced out of retirement to rob the world’s most notorious crime boss.
Production Company(s): Waypoint Entertainment, Addictive Pictures
Producer(s): Kenneth Kao, Russell Ackerman, John Schoenfelder
Details: Based on the comic book “Supercrooks” written by Mark Millar, illustrated by Leinil Francis Yu and published by Marvel on November 7, 2012.
SSN Insight: Millar is the comic book writer of Wanted, Kick-Ass, Kingsman: The Secret Service and Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War.
The Ice Beneath Her
Logline: About an investigator and psychological profiler who work to solve the case after a young woman is found beheaded in the home of a prominent businessman. The investigation quickly evolves into a race against time.
Studio/Distributor(s): New Line Cinema
Production Company(s): Mad Chance Productions
Producer(s): Andrew Lazar
Details: Based on the novel “The Ice Beneath Her” written by Camilla Grebe and published in Sweden by Wahlstrom & Widstrand on August 20, 2015, and in the US by Ballantine Books in December, 2016.
SSN Insight: New Line Cinema has acquired film rights to the novel to be produced by Andrew Lazar (American Sniper).
The Reason You’re Alive
Logline: A Vietnam War vet must atone for an injustice from decades back so that he can reconnect with his peace-loving son.
Studio/Distributor(s): MIRAMAX
Production Company(s): Allison Shearmur Productions
Producer(s): Allison Shearmur
Details: Based on the novel “The Reason You’re Alive” written by Matthew Quick and published by Harper in 2017.
SSN Insight: Quick wrote The Silver Linings Playbook.
Untitled Penguin Documentary
Logline: A penguin journeys 5,000 miles every year to visit an elderly Brazilian man who saved his life.
Production Company(s): Epic Pictures Group
Producer(s): Shaked Berenson, Patrick Ewald
SSN Insight: Epic is planning a two-pronged documentary project about the pair set to begin production in 2016-2017.
Untitled Whitney Houston Documentary
Logline: This documentary takes a revealing look at the global superstar’s life and career.
Production Company(s): Lightbox
Producer(s): Simon Chinn, Jonathan Chinn, Lisa Erspamer
Director(s): Kevin MacDonald
Details: The producers are working with the estate’s authorization to tell Houston’s story and are billing the project as the “official” documentary.
SSN Insight: Altitude Film Sales is introducing the project to buyers at Cannes with UK rights acquired by Altitude Film Distribution.
Wild Man
Logline: Two unlikely friends meet when Bo serves house arrest across the street from Elliott.
Producer(s): Jacquie Phillips, Sarena Khan, Brian Adler
Writer(s): Stefanie Black
Cast: Ted Welch, George Dalton, Kate Upton, Mike Vogel, Christine Woods
SSN Insight: George Dalton is part of the cast of Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer.