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Secret Headquarters Interview with Owen Wilson, Henry Joost & Rel Schulman

||| #SecretHeadquarters #OwenWilson Owen Wilson Walker Scobell Jesse Williams Keith L. Williams Momona Tamada and Michael Peña Abby James Witherspoon Kezii Curtis Jessie Mueller Directed by Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman Story by Christopher Yost Screenplay by Christopher Yost, Josh Koenigsberg & Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, p.g.a. Chad Oman, p.g.a. Executive Produced by Scott Lumpkin, Orlee-Rose Strauss Edited by Gregory Plotkin, ACE Cinematography by Larry Fong, ASC Production Design by Martin Whist Costume Design by Antoinette Messam What if your dad is a superhero? For young Charlie Kincaid, that crazy idea never crossed his mind. His father, Jack, seems to be the furthest thing from a hero – super or otherwise. Jack is a typical absentee parent, whose work as an I.T. specialist keeps him away from home much of the time, much to Charlie’s disappointment. Despite Jack’s efforts to cheer Charlie up with a rare night of enjoying pizza and video games together, he is called away for yet another I.T. work emergency. To soften the blow, Charlie pretends to call his mom to be picked up and return to her home, but instead dials his best friend Berger, who rounds up three more friends to meet at Jack’s home, where they can have a “rager” of fun and mischief. The four youngsters get way, way more than they bargained for when they happen upon a hidden elevator that takes them to the lair of a superhero known as The Guard. This super-powered, super-secret headquarters is an endless wonderment of alien-fueled technology that can do *anything*, including turning Charlie into a star pitcher, propel them at high speeds in a tricked-out VW van, and access a power source that can save – or threaten – a planet. Now, Charlie must come to terms with discovering that his dad, who couldn’t even handle hot wings, is The Guard, and with his pals, save the world from a villainous group of mercenaries who have infiltrated the lair and threaten to harness its incredible technology for their own nefarious purposes. From legendary producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Top Gun: Maverick), the heartwarming and action-packed SECRET HEADQUARTERS stars Owen Wilson, along with Walker Scobell (The Adam Project), Jesse Williams (Take Me Out), Keith L. Williams (Good Boys), Momona Tamada (The Baby-Sitters Club), Michael Peña (NARCOS: Mexico), Abby James Witherspoon (Hot Pursuit), Kezii Curtis (Charm City Kings) and Jessie Mueller (Beautiful; the Carole King Musical). SECRET HEADQUARTERS is directed by Henry Joost (Project Power, Nerve, Catfish) & Ariel Schulman (Project Power, Nerve, Catfish), with story by Christopher Yost, and screenplay by Christopher Yost, Josh Koenigsberg and Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman. The film is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, p.g.a., Chad Oman, p.g.a. and executive produced by Scott Lumpkin and Orlee-Rose Strauss. 2 The film will be available to stream on Friday, August 12, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada, and later this year in additional international territories where Paramount+ is available. For producer Jerry Bruckheimer, SECRET HEADQUARTERS was a blend of heart, fun, and action. Its core, he says, “is the relationship between Jack and Charlie, and the conflict it creates. Over the course of the film, they begin to connect and become very close – and work together to save the world.” Owen Wilson confirms he, too, was drawn to how the initial “disconnect” between father and son begins to dissolve when Charlie discovers that his dad’s been up to some heroic deeds.

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