Alexandra Shipp And Nicholas Hamilton Star In Scott Speer's "Endless" For Summerstorm and Thunder Road

Summerstorm Entertainment announced today that Alexandra Shipp (Love, Simon, "X-Men" Franchise) and Nicholas Hamilton (It) will star in Endless, directed by Scott Speer (Step Up  Revolution). Canadian producer Mind's Eye boards with production beginning in British Columbia.

Based on a draft written by Rohit Kumar ("13 Reasons Why"), the film will co-star DeRon Horton ("Dear White People," Roman J. Israel, Esq.). Production is currently underway in British Columbia.

Joining the cast in supporting roles are Ian Tracey (Man of Steel), Patrick Gilmore ("Travelers"), Zoe Belkin ("The Latest Buzz"), Eddie Ramos ("Incorporated"), Catherine Haggquist (Fifty Shades Freed), BJ Harrison (Tooth Fairy) and Barbara Meier (The Aspern  Papers).


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Endless follows madly in love 19-year-olds Chris (Hamilton) and Riley (Shipp) who are separated when a fatal accident leaves Chris stranded in limbo between life and death. In agony, Chris watches Riley grieve until they find a way to connect and share exhilarating, deeply emotional moments that transcend life and death. A story of love and loss, both Chris and Riley must ultimately accept the hardest lesson of all – letting go.

Gabriela Bacher of Film House Germany's Summerstorm Entertainment is producing alongside Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee of Thunder Road Pictures and Sean Finegan of Hyper Media Ventures.  They are joined by Canadian producing partner Kevin DeWalt of Mind's Eye Entertainment.

Executive Producers on the film include: Invico Capital's Jason Brooks and Allison Taylor; Cutting Edge's Tara Finegan; Thunder Road Pictures' Jonathan Fuhrman; Film House Germany's Christian Angermayer, Klemens Hallmann and Marc Hansell; Sophia Productions' Marcel LeBlanc; and Alexandra Shipp.  Mimi Steinbauer will executive produce under her Radiant Films International banner, which will also handle foreign sales.


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Shipp is represented by WME and LINK Entertainment.  Hamilton is represented by WME, 3 Arts and Catherine Poulton in Australia.  Horton is represented by ICM and Gallant Management.  Speer is represented by UTA and Artists First.

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