
Age: 22
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Jack Dylan Grazer (born September 3, 2003) is an American actor. He began his acting career by playing guest roles in film and on television and had his breakthrough playing the role of Eddie Kaspbrak in the 2017 and 2019 film adaptations of the Stephen King novel It. He also starred on the CBS series Me, Myself, and I, portrayed Freddy Freeman in the 2019 DC Extended Universe film Shazam! and will reprise the role in its 2022 sequel. Grazer had the lead roles of Frazer Wilson in Luca Guadagnino's coming-of-age drama television series We Are Who We Are and Joey in the thriller film Don't Tell a Soul, both in 2020. He voiced Alberto in the 2021 Pixar film Luca and voiced Barney in the 2021 20th Century Studios film Ron's Gone Wrong. In 2018, The Hollywood Reporter named him one of the top 30 stars under age 18. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Dylan Grazer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jack Dylan Grazer

Johnny
for Johnny in The Possession Trilogy
Suggested by ethelthecreator

From Blue Jean Studios, the creators of We Almost Won and Splatter comes a new film trilogy known as Possession! Split into three time periods, they follow a different story that connects to the others as well.....here they are! The Possession: Millennium Plot: In the year 2000, a small group of outcasts discovers something nefarious behind the curtain of their hometown in the midst of a murder spree, and find themselves pursued by something supernatural.... Runtime: 2hr 25min Possible MPAA Rating: R for Violence and Gore, Language, Disturbing Images, and Some Suggestive References The Possession: Teens Plot: 10 years after the Possession incident (AKA 2010), a group of friends bands together when a sibling of a group member goes missing, but the answers they find are the ones that they neither expected or wanted. Runtime: 2hr 30min Possible MPAA Rating: R for Violence, Gore, Language and Some Disturbing Images The Possession: Completion Plot: The year is 2020. When a mentally unstable young adult bonds with an evil power and brings people from the past into the present, a group of kids must help put them back where they belong..... Runtime: 2hr 45min Possible MPAA Rating: R for Violence, Gore, Language, Some Disturbing Images, and Brief Suggestive Material The films will release one week apart, and you will see the horror unfold in such a short time....and there will be plenty of horrors.....