Website's main actor, Jack Corbett, stars in the upcoming film titled 'Boys Go to Jupiter' as the lead character
In an exciting turn of events, American voice actor Jack Corbett is set to make his film debut in the upcoming animated feature "Boys Go To Jupiter." The movie, scheduled for release this summer, follows the story of the main character, Billy 5000, a 16-year-old teenage gig worker living in suburban Florida.
Billy, who is played by Corbett, is a determined and resourceful individual who has dropped out of high school and is hustling to make $5,000 before New Year's Eve by delivering food for the app Grubster.
The film, directed by Julian Glander, is a unique coming-of-age story set between Christmas and New Year's. It blends surreal and dreamy elements with absurd humor and musical interludes, exploring themes of economic struggle, friendship, and personal growth amidst a capitalist society.
What makes "Boys Go To Jupiter" even more intriguing is that the character of Billy 5000 was specifically written for Jack Corbett. This is Corbett's first film role, but he is no stranger to the spotlight. Known as the Planet Money TikTok guy, Corbett has gained a significant following on the social media platform for his educational and entertaining videos about economics.
"Boys Go To Jupiter" is an animated feature film, making it a fresh addition to the world of cinema. With its unique premise, talented cast, and engaging storyline, it is sure to be a captivating watch for audiences this summer. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting upcoming release.
[1] "Boys Go To Jupiter" Official Website: https://www.boysgotojupiter.com/ [2] "Boys Go To Jupiter" on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11321316/ [3] "Boys Go To Jupiter" on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoysGoToJupiter [4] "Boys Go To Jupiter" on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boysgotojupiter/
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