Billy Magnussen, Alexandra Shipp & Nick Stahl To Topline Southern Revenge Thriller ‘Violent Ends’ – First Look
EXCLUSIVE: Billy Magnussen (Coup!), Alexandra Shipp (Barbie), and Nick Stahl (Showtime’s Let the Right One In) will topline Violent Ends, a Southern revenge thriller written and directed by John-Michael Powell that has wrapped production in Northwest Arkansas.
Actors rounding out the cast of the film from Midnight Road Entertainment include James Badge Dale (Hightown), Emmy winner Kate Burton (Dumb Money), and Academy Award winner Ray McKinnon (Knox Goes Away).
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A tale of star-crossed lovers set against the backdrop of the Ozark Mountains, Violent Ends chronicles the life of Lucas Frost (Magnussen), an honest man brought up in a crime family whose only legacy is violence. As Lucas tries to make his own life with his fiancée, Emma (Shipp), he is suddenly pulled back into the family business he so despises when his cousin, Eli, perpetrates an armed robbery on a local scrap yard and an innocent life is caught in the crossfire. Stahl portrays Lucas’s quietly jealous and insecure half-brother, Tuck.
Pic was produced by Midnight Road’s Vincent Sieber along with Undine Buka. Alex Kim and Catherine Fegan-Kim, together with Billy Magnussen (via his HappyBad Bungalow banner) exec produced, with HappyBad Bungalow’s Shane Andries and Anne Hollister serving as associate producers. The film is the second from the Arkansas-born Powell on the heels of the indie drama The Send-Off, produced by Buka and Glenn Howerton. Exec produced by Sieber, that film won the Audience Award at Filmland 5 as well as a New Filmmaker Grant from Panavision.
Magnussen was recently seen starring opposite Peter Sarsgaard in Coup!, an indie he produced via HappyBad Bungalow, which premiered at this year’s Venice Film Festival. In addition to the action comedy Lift with Kevin Hart, which debuts on Netflix January 12, he’ll be seen next year in Prime Video’s Roadhouse reimagining, directed by Doug Liman and starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Also known for turns in films like No Time to Die and series like Made For Love, the in-demand actor has also been set to star in Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch pic from Marcel the Shell‘s Dean Fleischer Camp and the HBO comedy series The Franchise from Sam Mendes and Armando Iannucci.
Seen over the summer in Greta Gerwig’s record-setting Barbie, Shipp has also appeared in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s feature directorial debut, Tick, Tick… BOOM!, Netflix’s romantic drama All the Bright Places, multiple X-Men films, Love, Simon, and Straight Outta Compton, among other titles. Among her other upcoming projects is Anyone But You, Will Gluck’s Sony rom-com out December 22, which has her starring opposite Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney.
Previously seen on Showtime’s series take of Let the Right One In, Fear the Walking Dead and Carnivàle, Stahl’s film credits include The Thin Red Line, Bully, In the Bedroom, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, and Sin City, to name a few.
Upcoming projects produced by Midnight Road’s Sieber include Netflix’s feature reboot of The Chronicles of Narnia, the James Ellroy adaptation Blood’s a Rover, penned by Oscar noms Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, and the children’s animated series Boxen, based on the novel by C.S. Lewis.
Magnussen is repped by UTA, Anonymous Content, and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern; Shipp by CAA, Neon Kite, and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman; Dale by CAA, MJ Management, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman; Stahl by Independent Artist Group, Link Entertainment, and BMZ Law; Burton by Lou Coulson Associates in the UK, Gersh, and Principal Entertainment LA; and McKinnon by Anonymous Content and Skrzyniarz & Mallean.
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