EXCLUSIVE: Writer-director Blaise Beyhan has set an impressive cast for his debut feature, Callback. Currently in production in New York City, the film will star Asa Germann (Gen V), Aaron Moten (Fallout), and Dennis Quaid (The Substance).
Based on Beyhan’s short of the same name, with Paul Fitzgerald (The Residence) reprising his role, the film’s plot is being kept under wraps. Others in the ensemble include Giovanni Ribisi (Sneaky Pete), Jai Courtney (Suicide Squad), Willa Fitzgerald (Strange Darling), Carla Gugino (Heads of State), Trew Mullen (Blink Twice), and Hamish Linklater (Nickel Boys).
The project reunites a number of the creatives behind Magenta Light Studios’ cult hit 2024 thriller, Strange Darling, including Willa Fitzgerald, who starred; JT Mollner, who wrote and directed; and Ribisi, who served as cinematographer.
Robby Gutmann and Beyhan’s Hellblazer and w.e. Films are producing in association with Mollner’s Electric Lady (Strange Darling) and Ribisi’s Stellascope (Strange Darling). Rosanne Korenberg (I, Tonya) is also producing, with Avy Kaufman serving as casting director.
Best klnown for his role of Sam Riordan in The Boys and spin-off Gen V, Germann will next be seen in Scream 7 and is repped by SDB Partners and Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
Moten plays Maximus in Prime Video’s Fallout, a hit video game adaptationb heading into its second season. Also seen in projects like Emancipation, Native Son, Mozart in the Jungle, and The Night Of, he is repped by Gersh and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman.
Coming off a memorably unsettling turn in Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance, Quaid has also gone dark recently with Paramount+’s serial killer drama Happy Face and the acclaimed crime thriller Sovereign. He is repped by UTA and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller.
Willa Fitzgerald is repped by Paradigm and Untitled Entertainment; Paul Fitzgerald by Sugar23; Ribisi by CAA, Linden Entertainment, and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller; Courtney by UTA and Morrissey Management; Gugino by Gersh, Untitled Entertainment and Kopeikin Law; Mullen by Buchwald and Luber Roklin Entertainment; and Linklater by Gersh, Untitled Entertainment, and Johnson, Shapiro, Slewett, & Kole.