The Outskirts (2016 film)

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The Outskirts
File:The Outskirts Official Movie Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Peter Hutchings
Produced by Brice Dal Farra
Claude Dal Farra
Written by Dominique Ferrari
Suzanne Wrubel
Starring Victoria Justice
Eden Sher
Ashley Rickards
Claudia Lee
Katie Chang
Peyton List
Avan Jogia
William Peltz
Harry Katzman
Cinematography John Thomas
Edited by Jeffrey Wolf
Production
company
BCDF Pictures
Distributed by Aviron Pictures
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Outskirts is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Peter Hutchings and written by Dominique Ferrari and Suzanne Wrubel. The film stars Victoria Justice, Eden Sher, Ashley Rickards, Claudia Lee, Katie Chang, Peyton List, Avan Jogia and Will Peltz.

Plot

Two best friends, Jodi (Victoria Justice) and Mindy (Eden Sher), plan to unite the outcasts of the school and start a social revolution to get their revenge from the high school's alpha female Whitney (Claudia Lee).

Cast

Production

On May 13, 2014, the cast of the film was announced, which includes Eden Sher, Avan Jogia, Claudia Lee, Victoria Justice, Ashley Rickards, Peyton List, Katie Chang and William Peltz.[1] On August 8, Frank Whaley joined the film to play Herb, the father of Jodi and a postal worker who agrees to start dating once his daughter takes charge of her own life. Victoria Justice and Avan Jogia starred together in the Nickelodeon movie Spectacular! and television show Victorious.[2]

Filming

The principal photography on the film began on July 2, 2014 in New York City.[3][4] In August filming occurred at John L. Miller Great Neck North High School in Great Neck, New York, as well as locations around Great Neck and Port Washington.[5]

Marketing

On July 29, 2014, two images from the film were revealed by Entertainment Weekly.[6] On May 14, 2015 the official poster was revealed through the cast members official social media accounts.[7]

Release

The film was originally scheduled for a June 26, 2015, release date,[8] then pushed back to November 6.[9]

In November, the film's official Twitter account announced that the release would be delayed until 2016.[10]

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