Following the premiere of his biopic comedy WEIRDTheAlYankovicStory on Roku last weekend, director Eric Appel looks to have already found his follow-up film as he is set to direct and write the comedy ‘Stepdude’ for Sony Pictures
for Sony Pictures. Matt Tolmach is producing along Jack Black and Roz Music.
Plot is being kept under wraps. Insiders say studio execs view this as having big potential at the theatrical level with plans to fast-track now that Appel is on board. feature, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to rave reviews. Appel was the director on the hit Quibi series On the TV side, he beat out a strong field to direct the pilot of the Lord Miller live action/animation hybrid Fox series, , which he served as both series director and executive producer.
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