“Trap City” Starring Brandon T. Jackson, Jay ‘Jeezy’ Jenkins Sets Nationwide Theatrical Release On December 13th [VIDEO]
“Trap City” Starring Brandon T. Jackson, Jay ‘Jeezy’ Jenkins Sets Nationwide Theatrical Release On December 13th [VIDEO]
The trailer for ‘Trap City’ starring Brandon T. Jackson and Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins is officially here! The newly revamped indie film from Kyyba Films will open in select theaters across the United States on December 13, 2024.
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The film stars acclaimed actor Brandon T. Jackson (Tropic Thunder) as ‘Deshawn,’ a talented but conflicted artist striving to break free from a cycle of violence and poverty. Joining Jackson is Grammy-winning rapper Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins, in a powerful turn as ‘Reverend Lylee,’ a role that showcases Jenkins’ compelling depth as he navigates moral complexities in a gritty urban landscape. The film features an ensemble cast that includes veteran actor Clifton Powell (Ray), Erica Pinkett (All Eyez on Me), Omar Gooding (Baby Boy), and international stars Yogi Babu, GV Prakash Kumar, Nepoleon Duraisamy, and Tarina Patel.
Trap City has transformed into a multi-layered narrative that holds a mirror to society’s allure of fame and power. “More than just a film, ‘Trap City’ is a movement that reflects the intricate tapestry of the contemporary world. It sheds light on the magnetic attraction of fame and the shadows where power can either uplift or shatter the human spirit.” – Tel K. Ganesan



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