ComingSoon can exclusively announce a release date window for Single Car Crashes.
Single Car Crashes is a new drama movie that has been acquired by Freestyle Digital Media. Written and directed by Brittani Ward, it stars Trevor Morgan, Lindsey Morgan, Billy Zane, and more.
When is the release date window for Single Car Crashes?
Single Car Crashes will be released on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms, as well as on DVD, in early 2025.
ComingSoon can also debut an exclusive image from the movie, which can be viewed below (watch more trailers and clips):
“Single Car Crashes tells the story of Sean, a one-time promising baseball recruit with a bright future, who still lives in the same small town where he and his friends grew up, works the same menial job he did in high school, and struggles with survivor’s guilt,” the film’s synopsis reads. “Ten years after a devastating car crash took his best friend Zach’s life, Sean must now confront his failure to launch, or risk alienating his nine-year-old son and being left behind by the loved ones who know him best. When Zach’s sister—and Sean’s first love—Kendall returns to town to marry someone else, the two reunite over their shared loss and flirt down memory lane, until sparks fly. An authentic portrait of enduring grief and friendship with a warm Midwestern charm, Single Car Crashes explores what’s possible when one learns to look towards the road ahead rather than focus on the rearview mirror.”
Along with the aforementioned cast, the movie stars Paulina Olszynski, Cruz Gonzalez-Cadel, Chris Lee, Billy Dec, and Charín Alvarez. Ward produces the film with Angie Gaffney, while Kelly Aisthorpe Waller, Ted Reilly, and Markie Glassgow serve as executive producers.
“Going to high school in rural Illinois, I lost several of my young peers – including a best friend – to one-car accidents,” Ward said in a statement. “Single Car Crashes is my love letter to the Midwest. It’s a coming-of-age story for adults, steeped in realism and unflinching in its portrayal of messy and complicated relationships.”
Source: Freestyle Digital Media