It looks like Moisés Arias will be back on the big screen two weeks sooner than originally planned…
The 18-year-old Colombian American actor and former Hannah Montana star’s latest film The Kings of Summer, which was previously called Toy’s House, will now come out on May 31.
The Kings of Summer, written by Chris Galletta and directed by Jordan Vogt-Robert, centers on three friends who decide to spend their summer building a house in the woods and living off the land.
CBS Films recently released the first official trailer for the film, which features Arias showing off his mad drum and dance skills in the middle of the woods.
The film also stars Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally and Alison Brie.
Arias’ previous film credits include Nacho Libre, The Perfect Gameand Hannah Montana: The Movie.
Moises Arias will be the king of summer… The 18-year-old Colombian American actor and Hannah Montana alum’s latest film The Kings of Summer will open in the United States on June 14. The coming-of-age comedy, which was originally titled Toy’s House, earned rave reviews at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.…
It’s a (Hollywood) epic win for Moises Arias… The 20-year-old Colombian American actor and former Hannah Montana star has joined the cast of Ben-Hur, the historical epic Timur Bekmambetov is directing for MGM and Paramount Pictures. Arias will play Gestas, a teenage Jewish zealot whose family has been murdered by the Romans,…
Moises Arias latest film project should be hitting theaters in the United States in the near future… CBS Films has announced that it has acquired domestic rights to the coming-of-age comedy Toy’s House, starring the 18-year-old Colombian American actor and former Hannah Montana scene-stealer. Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, the movie premiered…
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