LOS ANGELES—Alpha Studio Group's Disruptive Films has debuted In Harm’s Way, a new release available now at DistruptiveFilms.com.
The movie stars Nico Coopa as Detective Matt Wilson and Andrew Miller as Detective Brian Chambers, who make up a crime-fighting duo in pursuit of Henry Bingham, a suspected serial killer with a unique kink. Bingham, played by Roman Todd, has managed to leave no trace at previous crime scenes, so Det. Wilson has gone undercover in hopes of bringing the killer to justice.
“I’ve been looking forward to the release of In Harm’s Way,” Coopa said. “It was an electric time on set while filming this one. Very thrilling storyline and a role I was very excited about after years of watching crime dramas. Absolute pleasure meeting Roman Todd. I’ve been a fan of his for years and was stoked when I was approached about working with him. I’ve filmed with a lot of sexy men but the sexual energy coming off of that guy is crazy! And let me tell you I was here for it.“
“This was the first opportunity for myself and our typically ‘Next Door’ focused creative team to produce a Disruptive project, and we were all really excited for the opportunity, “said Alpha Studio Group CCO Jeremy Babcock. “Playing within the thriller genre was a blast for the whole team. We really hope people enjoy this one!”
“This scene was a lot of fun,” Miller said. “I've worked with Roman and Nico before so it was chill on set. We all already knew each other and it's always fun filming with Disruptive. The script was pretty good too and really made me feel like I was on C.S.I. or a show like that. Overall a great time.”
TJ Flynn, who wrote the script, agreed, “It was a real privilege to work with Jeremy Babcock on this project. I love anything true crime related, so getting to pull from my many years of experience as a couch criminalist was a dream come true.”
The studio will also debut the Disruptive Films version of Divergence, on Friday, July 14. The two-part “Divergence” is directed by Michael Vegas and Siouxsie Q. For more information, visit DistruptiveFilms.com or follow the brand on Twitter.