
With production starting this spring, it's possible this could be ready for release in the summer of 2019. Gulfstream Pictures will be financing the romantic comedy, but the project doesn't have a studio home at this time, and no release date has been given. Scott Bindley has also written Miracle Beach, TV movies Cop and a Half: New Recruit and Johnny & Clyde, along with The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature and the upcoming Nut Job 3. William Bindley also served as an executive producer on The Fluffy Movie: Unity Through Laughter, Mother's Day, Spark: A Space Tail, Pirate Cate and the upcoming Hate Crimes. William Bindley produced both of the Nut Job movies, along with a third installment that is in post-production. His other directorial efforts include Judicial Consent and The Eighteenth Angel, but he has also been keeping busy as a producer. William Bindley's last directorial effort, Madison, starring Jim Caviezel, hit theaters back in 2005, which the director made from a script he co-wrote with Scott Bindley.


William Bindley will direct from a script he wrote with Scott Bindley, with April Prosser ( Plus One) providing a script polish. Principal photography is scheduled to begin on April 23, although it remains unclear how many more characters have yet to be cast at this time, or if Apa will go back to his natural hair color. The actor has finalized a deal to lead an ensemble cast in this romantic comedy, which follows the lives of a group of recent high school graduates during the summer before they all leave for college. Apa will head directly into his new feature film, The Last Summer. When this current season of Riverdale wraps production, star K.J.

Riverdale star KJ Apa will lead an ensemble cast in the upcoming romantic comedy The Last Summer.
