Spencer King, the indie filmmaker who most lately launched the intimate characteristic The Wilderness, has signed with the manufacturing and administration agency Rewind Artists.
The filmmaker’s Wilderness stars Wednesday and Evil Useless Burn star Hunter Doohan, and boasted producers together with Aaron Paul. Shot over 20 days in Utah and extra 5 in California, earned robust evaluations centered on an adolescent who is shipped away to a wilderness camp for troubled boys coping with habit. This system is led by an enigmatic man (Sam Jaeger), who might have darkish intentions.
King already shot his followup, Nickels, starring Odessa A’zion, Aaron Holliday and Rob Riggle. The Apprentice distributor Briarcliff is backing the undertaking.
“What immediately stood out to me in Spencer’s work was his ability to balance intimate character storytelling with cinematic scope in a way that feels both deeply personal and broadly accessible,” stated Rewind founder Cory Thompson in an announcement. “As Rewind continues expanding its filmmaker roster and development slate, the focus remains on partnering with artists who are building lasting careers through bold storytelling, strong creative identity, and meaningful audience connection, and Spencer fits that vision perfectly.”
King continues to be repped by lawyer Jake Levy at Levy Regulation.
