[02/23/18 - 09:31 AM] Video: Take a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Making of "Everything Sucks!" The footage was shot entirely on handheld video cameras by the cast during production.
[via press release from Netflix]
Hello, welcome to our Everything Sucks! crib.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Everything Sucks!, shot entirely on handheld video cameras by the cast during production.
Everything Sucks! is currently streaming on Netflix.
Please visit the official Everything Sucks! social pages:
Twitter: @everythingsuxtv
Instagram: @everything.sucks
Facebook: /everythingsucks
Snapchat: @evrythingsux
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About Everything Sucks!:
The 90s high school experience: Desperate, heartfelt, awkward, exciting, and free of smartphones. Set in the real life town of Boring, Oregon in 1996, Everything Sucks! is a quirky, funny coming of age story that revolves around Boring High School's A/V Club and Drama Club - two crews of nerdy-edgy outsiders, who join forces to make a movie and endure the purgatory known as high school. The series stars Peyton Kennedy (American Fable, The Captive) and Jahi Winston (The New Edition Story) as students Kate Messner and Luke O'Neil, with Patch Darragh (Sully, Boardwalk Empire) and Claudine Nako (Grimm) as their respective parents. The 10-episode, half-hour dramedy is created by Ben York Jones (Like Crazy, Newness) and Michael Mohan (Save the Date, Pink Grapefruit), who will both serve as executive producers.
Cast of Everything Sucks!: Peyton Kennedy (Kate), Jahi Winston (Luke), Rio Mangini (McQuaid), Quinn Liebling (Tyler), Sydney Sweeney (Emaline), Elijah Stevenson (Oliver), Patch Darragh (Ken) and Claudine Nako (Sherry).
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