Camp Chaos: Fraternity Bros Turn Counselors
Tennessee, USAFri Mar 07 2025
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A new comedy film is in the works, and it's all about two fraternity brothers who find themselves in a bit of a pickle. They have to work as middle-school camp counselors to finish their community service and save their senior year. This is the premise of "Bad Counselors, " a fish-out-of-water comedy that sounds like it could be a wild ride.
The project is being fully financed and produced by Loam Entertainment and Zero Gravity. Loam Entertainment is a new player in the entertainment industry, launched by Loam Media, a national radio network. They have big plans, including a 268-acre media campus in Williamson County, Tennessee, set to be completed by 2027. This campus is expected to be a hub for developing high-concept entertainment, with executives based in both Los Angeles and Tennessee.
Zero Gravity, on the other hand, has an impressive track record. They've been behind some big hits like "Ozark, " "The Accountant, " and "Beasts of No Nation. " They also have a sequel to "The Accountant" coming out later this year. With such a strong background, it's no surprise they're involved in this new project.
The film is directed by Chris Dowling, who has worked on movies like "Where Hope Grows, " "Blue Miracle, " "Run the Face, " and "Priceless. " The production team includes Loam Entertainment CEO Robert Crotty, director of development Kristopher Galuska, and Chris Fenton. They'll be working alongside Zero Gravity's Houston Bradley, Narrow Gate's Chris Roark, and director Dowling. The executive producers are Thomas Evans, Mark Williams, and William Lowery.
The idea behind "Bad Counselors" is to inspire younger generations with entertaining content. It's a fun way to show that even in tough situations, there's always room for laughter and learning. The film is set to be a comedy, but it also highlights the importance of community service and personal growth. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected experiences can teach us the most valuable lessons.
The release date for "Bad Counselors" hasn't been announced yet, but fans of comedic chaos are already eagerly awaiting its arrival. This film promises to be a fun and engaging watch, with a unique twist on the classic fish-out-of-water story. It's a great example of how entertainment can be both enjoyable and thought-provoking.
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