Entertainment
Sons 2 The Grave Film Starring Trevor Jackson Begins Production
Have Faith Productions has begun shooting Sons 2 The Grave in Atlanta Georgia
Have Faith Productions has begun shooting Sons 2 The Grave in Atlanta Georgia.
The emotional and gritty film from Canadian Author/ Writer and Producer Lynne Stoltz is directed by Actor/Director, Mykelti Williamson (Forrest Gump, Con Air, Heat, 24, Justified and Nashville).
After midnight on a bridge not linking neighborhoods but dividing them, eighteen year old Basketball Phenom Marcus Jennings was taken out.
Friends remain silent, giving power to a killer, binding them for life. Celebrity attracts the good the bad and the ugly, not always clearly defined, but in the end, it was what they all had in common that ended Marcus’s life … fear.
Fear of staying, fear of leaving and the fear of appearing weak. It’s the choices we make.
Sons 2 The Grave stars, Actor Darrin Dewitt Henson (Stomp The Yard, Soul Food), Actor and Atlantic Records Recording Artist, Trevor Jackson (Disney Channel original movie, Let It Shine, Cold Case, Hit The Floor, Criminal Minds, Love & Hip Hop), NAACP Image Award Winner, Justin Martin (The Soloist with Jamie Foxx, Flight, with Denzel Washington, High School Musical 3, A Raisin In The Sun, Blue Bloods, Cold Case) Marie Howell ( Devious Maids, The Blind Side, Addicted) Demetria McKinney ( House Of Payne, Real Housewives Of Atlanta) Brad James (Tyler Perry’s For Better or Worse) and introducing Messiah Harris (T.I. and Tiny: The Family Hustle).
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