'Riverdale' star KJ Apa (Photo | Twitter @kjapa) 
English

KJ Apa to play lead in motorcycle racing film

Written and directed by multi-hyphenate Kelly Blatz, the production will begin in Atlanta later this June.

Express News Service

KJ Apa, who is best known for playing Archie Andrews in the CW’s mystery drama Riverdale, and also been part of The Hate U Give, The Last Summer, I Still Believe, A Dog’s Purpose, and Songbird has been roped in to play the lead in the motorcycle racing film One Fast Move. Written and directed by multi-hyphenate Kelly Blatz, the production will begin in Atlanta later this June.

Gulfstream Pictures’ upcoming film tells the story of an ex-soldier (Apa) searching for his estranged father for assistance in pursuing his dream to race Supersport motorcycles. During his training, he comes across a small-town aspiring singer who begins to break through the barriers his father’s absence had created.

Apa will be reuniting with Gulfstream following the 2019 romantic comedy The Last Summer. Gulfstream Pictures’ Mike Karz and Bill Bindley are producing with Matt Luber and Lena Roklin of Luber Roklin Entertainment.

Trump says US destroyed Iran's tallest bridge; Tehran attacks American fighter jets at Jordan airbase

Ganderbal encounter: Family of slain youth disputes Army's 'terrorist' claim, demands registration of FIR

INTERVIEW | Whatever somersaults Modi does, BJP cannot enter TN: MDMK leader Vaiko

After SC directive, Election Commission hands over probe into Malda protests against voter deletion to NIA

India, China had ‘good start’ on trade discussions on sidelines of WTO meeting: Union Minister Goyal 

SCROLL FOR NEXT