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Release Date:
May 8, 2025
Original Title:
Triple Trouble
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Triple Trouble begins as a classic sitcom about Jake and his two ninja-sword-fighting, love-potion-concocting, pizza-devouring college roommates. All is well until a commercial break goes wrong and Jake realizes he is trapped in his own home, surrounded by a black void. As Jake uncovers more of his own reality, he must decide between playing the part he’s always played or going off-script and risking his life.
Assistant Director:
Aidan Slider
Assistant Production Design:
Sophie Lamm
Carmen Arreola-Sharp
BTS Photographer:
Makayla Camel
BTS Videographer:
Noah Gardner
Best Boy Grip:
F. Bessma Rhea
Boom Operator:
Avery Clem
Camera Operator:
Zackary Wilson
Color Grading:
Henry Robinson
Digital Imaging Technician:
Owen Covell
Director:
Alex Thayer
Director of Photography:
Henry Robinson
Editor:
Gus Yeager
First Assistant Camera:
Edward Brody Almon
Gaffer:
Talon Belski
Grip:
James Springer
Quinn Carey
Dallan Messerly
Jack Kelley
Key Grip:
Kinner Bullock
Producer:
Amelia DiGiano
Production Assistant:
Charlotte Westerman
Dallan Messerly
Jack Kelley
Hayden Berube
Production Design:
Tanner Stichman
Script Supervisor:
Daisy-Jean Thibeault
Second Assistant Camera:
Ernest Taylor
Second Assistant Director:
Gus Yeager
Sound:
Liam Queneau
Writer:
Alex Thayer
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