Zach Justice Launches Indie Banner Dropouts University Studios (Exclusive)

Zach Justice Launches Indie Banner Dropouts University Studios (Exclusive)

As a dedicated fan of Zach Justice, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement with every new venture he embarks upon! From his successful comedy podcast, Dropouts, to launching his very own production banner, Dropouts University Studios, it’s clear that this man knows no bounds.

Comedian and podcast presenter, Zach Justice, has established his independent film company, Dropouts University Studios.

Following the debut of Justice’s “Dropouts” podcast in 2020, this media project plans to create fresh podcast series. One of these new shows is called “The Lunch Table“, where childhood pals Justice and Skyler Horne sit around an old school lunch table discussing a variety of topics such as sports, comedy, and living in Los Angeles.

Dropouts University Studios is additionally creating “Halt the Bits“, a comedy podcast that combines sketch humor with long-form storytelling, hosted by Ryan Leader and Ben Ball. Besides this, Justice’s production company is developing an educational program for PBS Kids, a partnership with MGM Alternative (a division of Amazon MGM Studios), and various undisclosed film and television projects.

Justice, who is a popular figure as a comedy writer, performer, and content producer, boasts approximately 9 million followers across various social media outlets. His latest accomplishment includes writing and selling the comedy feature “Breaking Up With Mom And Dad” to director Steve Carr. Notably, Carr has previously worked on comedies such as “Paul Blart: Mall Cop“, starring Kevin James, and “Daddy Day Care“, featuring Eddie Murphy.

Justice collaborated with K. Asher Levin in writing the script for a comedy feature. This production is being arranged by Convergence Entertainment, and the story revolves around a fresh couple, Liam and Jamie, who find out that their parents are romantically involved. To prevent their family from becoming entangled in an “incestuous” relationship and potentially ruining their social lives, they concoct a plan to separate their parents before it’s too late.

Originally hailing from Las Vegas, nurtured by a hardworking single mother who was a dedicated public school teacher, Justice initially pursued tennis in college for a year but later shifted his interests towards acting and writing based in the vibrant city of Los Angeles.

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2024-12-17 19:24