What's Happening?
Lola Tung and Nico Parker have been cast in 'The Young People,' a new film directed by Osgood Perkins. The film is based on a script written by Perkins himself. Neon, which has a first-look deal with Perkins, will co-finance the film alongside Lyrical Media and handle its theatrical release. Production is scheduled to begin this fall in Vancouver. Tung is known for her role in Prime Video's 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' and recently completed filming for the horror feature 'Forbidden Fruits.' Parker has recently starred in Universal's live-action remake of 'How To Train Your Dragon' and Maude Apatow's directorial debut 'Poetic License.'
Why It's Important?
The casting of Lola Tung and Nico Parker in 'The Young People' highlights the continued collaboration between director Osgood Perkins and Neon, a company known for its successful releases such as the Oscar-winning 'Anora.' This partnership could further bolster Neon's reputation for producing critically acclaimed films. The involvement of young, talented actors like Tung and Parker may attract a diverse audience, potentially increasing the film's commercial success. Additionally, the film's production in Vancouver underscores the city's growing importance as a hub for film and television production.
What's Next?
Production for 'The Young People' is set to begin in the fall, with filming taking place in Vancouver. As the project progresses, further details about the plot and additional cast members may be revealed. Neon is also preparing for the release of Perkins' next film, 'Keeper,' scheduled for November 14. The success of 'The Young People' could influence future collaborations between Perkins and Neon, potentially leading to more projects that showcase emerging talent.
Beyond the Headlines
The collaboration between Neon and Osgood Perkins reflects a broader trend in the film industry where independent production companies are increasingly partnering with established directors to create unique and compelling content. This approach allows for creative freedom while ensuring financial backing and distribution capabilities. The film's production in Vancouver also highlights the city's appeal as a filming location, offering diverse landscapes and competitive tax incentives.