Description: The raucous comedy follows cynical degenerate Mark (Franco) and bumbling idealist Davis (Jackson) as they’ve both hit rock bottom. Paired for a job by a shady transport service, their task seems simple: transport Sheridan, a wealthy troubled teen, to rehab. But Sheridan has other plans, and what starts as a simple road trip becomes an unhinged odyssey of drug-fueled disasters, near-death experiences, and criminal encounters. Out of their minds and in way over their heads, Mark and Davis find the courage to face their failures and realize that it’s not the destination that matters; it’s the shitheads you meet along the way.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: 04-23-20
Production Company: Rough House Pictures
Email: assistant@roughhousepictures.com
Phone: 323-469-3161
Status: Active Development
Location: Atlanta
Producer(s): Brandon James, Nathan Klingher, Ford Corbett, Jeremy Saulnier, Joshua Harris, Mark Fasano
Writer/Director: Macon Blair
Cast: Dave Franco, O’Shea Jackson Jr, Peter Dinklage
Media Contact 1: Gramercy Park Media
Email: ford@gramercypark.media
Media Contact 2: Bonneville Pictures
Agent: WME Independent
Agent Address: 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310-285-9000
Email: filmsalesinfo@wmeagency.com
Media Contact 3: CAA Media Finance
Agent Address: 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Phone: 424-288-2000
Email: filmsales@caa.com
The Shitheads: A Hilarious Road Trip into Chaos and Redemption
In the feature film “The Shitheads,” a twisted road trip narrative unravels as two lost souls, Mark and Davis, find themselves tasked with the seemingly straightforward job of transporting a wealthy troubled teen named Sheridan to rehab. However, the adventure takes a wild turn filled with unexpected misadventures, showcasing the film’s sharp wit and a comedic flair. Through chaotic encounters and drug-fueled escapades, the story poignantly illustrates that life isn’t just about the destination, but rather the often absurd journey along the way.
With an impressive cast led by Dave Franco, O’Shea Jackson Jr., and Peter Dinklage, the film injects humor into a quirky premise crafted by the talented writer and director Macon Blair. As these mismatched characters navigate their personal failures and the hilariously unpredictable aspects of their lives, audiences are treated to a comedic experience that resonates with anyone who has ever felt out of place. Supported by a skilled production team including producers like Brandon James and Jeremy Saulnier, “The Shitheads” is poised to deliver not just laughs, but profound insights encapsulated in the chaos of its storytelling.
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