FLINT, MI (July 12, 2014) – Lyon Productions, the
motion picture studio that produced such feature films as Little Creeps and
Monsters on Main Street is taking its in development original TV sitcom
Roommates to Series. Brad Leo Lyon, who has wrote and produced such films as
Don’t Wait Til Dawn, Bar Chronicles, and Minor League along with the
aforementioned Little Creeps and Monsters on Main Street, is the creator of
this comedy drama with horror undertones. The show is set to begin principal
photography on a package of episodes this September.
Billed
as Friends and The Big Bang Theory meets Holliston, Roommates intends to
introduce a mainstream audience to a fun loving sitcom with some surprising
horror elements that molds a broad range comedy audience with its cult fan
counterparts that enjoys shows like The Walking Dead. The series follows a
group of people who initially become roommates for all the wrong reasons.
Already cast in lead or supporting roles includes pop star Cara Quici,
best known for the hit Beastie Boys’ remake “Fight,” horror icon Robert Z’Dar
(Manic Cop 1-3, Tango & Cash, Mobsters), Brad Leo Lyon (Little Creeps,
Monsters on Main Street, Minor League), David Lew Cooper (The Midnight Hour),
and newcomer Mackenzie Trevor. Two other leads and a number of regular
reoccurring characters have yet to be announced.
The series was originally slated to shoot entirely on
location in the Mid-Michigan and Metro Detroit regions. However, a location
issue with the apartment the main cast lives in has resulted in Lyon Production
launching an Indie Go Go campaign, which can be found online at www.HelpRoommates.com,
to build the set. Lyon Productions, an independent motion picture studio known
for financing most of its films in house, originally raised the budget for the
initial package of episodes and green lit production before the location issue
was discovered. Full details and a list of exciting rewards for contributions
can be found at the site.
The
synopsis of Roommates is as follows: Kyle keeps loosing roommates, either due
to some mysterious dark forces or simply because his paranoia that horror film
monsters really exist causes them to bail. Either way, without roommates to
help pay the bills the landlord is going to throw him out on the street. Enter
Victor, a broke and out of work movie director whom worms his way onto the
lease. No job means no rent money so Victor convinces Kyle to reluctantly join
him in a scheme to find additional roommates to help with the rent. Their plan:
to hold a casting call and convince people to move in on the pretense of being
part of a new reality TV show. Hilarity transpires as their new roomies may be
a lot more than they bargained for.
You can Like Roommates on Facebook – www.Facebook.com/RoommatesTheSeries
or follow it on its brand new Twitter – www.Twitter.com/RoommatesSitcom .
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