
Age: 23
male
Jaeden Martell (né Lieberher; born January 4, 2003) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor, with roles in the comedy drama St. Vincent (2014) and science fiction film Midnight Special (2016). His performance in St. Vincent earned him a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer. After playing the title character in the drama The Book of Henry (2017), Martell's breakthrough came with his portrayal of Bill Denbrough in the supernatural horror films It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019). This led to further leading roles in horror films, such as The Lodge (2019) and Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022). Martell had a supporting role in Rian Johnson's mystery comedy Knives Out (2019). Venturing into projects with more mature themes, he played a reserved teenager accused of murder in the Apple TV+ miniseries Defending Jacob (2020). He has since starred in the comedy films Metal Lords (2022) and Y2K (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Jaeden Martell licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

A young & new werewolf (Mac), desperate homeless seeks help from Volkswagen mechanic Mercy Thompson that has a secret of her own she's a shifter that can become a coyote at will. Her story takes her down many paths starting with the wrecking of the local Alpha's home & kidnapping of his teen daughter, she takes the injured alpha & the body of Mac to her the Marrok (the head of all North American Packs) for help, they discover a plot to kill the marrok for wanting to out the wolves to society. The opposition has created a drug that can affect werewolves, our heroes must seek help from the vampires & get surprise help from the inside of the opposition's Group. Jam packed with action, drama, tension & a little bit of comedy. Werewolves never age & when they are turned they are regressed back to their youthful 20's or teens. Vampires stay the age they were before they were changed. Fae can use glamors to appear how they want.


