Quibi has slotted September 14 for the premiere of Steven Soderbergh’s survival thriller series Wireless, starring Tye Sheridan. We’re also getting a first look at a just-released image above.
In Wireless, on a sparsely traveled road deep in the Colorado mountains, college student Andy Braddock (Sheridan) drives to a New Years Eve party to try to rekindle a relationship with his ex-girlfriend. Distracted by his phone, Andy collides with a snowbank and hurtles into a ravine. Wounded and alone, Andy turns to his quickly dying cell for rescue, but help is far from a phone call away.
Cast also includes Lukas Gage, Francesca Reale, Mace Coronel, Sydney Park and Andie MacDowell,
Wireless is created and exec produced by newcomers Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman (Pocket). Soderbergh executive produces alongside Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman, Wechter — who also directs the series, which is in production — and Seidman. Alpine...
In Wireless, on a sparsely traveled road deep in the Colorado mountains, college student Andy Braddock (Sheridan) drives to a New Years Eve party to try to rekindle a relationship with his ex-girlfriend. Distracted by his phone, Andy collides with a snowbank and hurtles into a ravine. Wounded and alone, Andy turns to his quickly dying cell for rescue, but help is far from a phone call away.
Cast also includes Lukas Gage, Francesca Reale, Mace Coronel, Sydney Park and Andie MacDowell,
Wireless is created and exec produced by newcomers Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman (Pocket). Soderbergh executive produces alongside Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman, Wechter — who also directs the series, which is in production — and Seidman. Alpine...
- 8/24/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Andie MacDowell is set for a key supporting role opposite Tye Sheridan in Wireless, a survival thriller for Quibi that’s exec produced by Steven Soderbergh. Lukas Gage, Francesca Reale and Mace Coronel also have joined the cast in recurring roles.
Created and exec produced by newcomers Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman (Pocket), the series follows a self-obsessed college student (Sheridan) stranded in the Colorado mountains whose only hope for survival is the tool he has spent his whole life learning to use: his smartphone. Wireless is a survival thriller set inside the car he crashed and the quickly dying phone that now is his lifeline.
Character details for the new cast members are being kept under wraps.
Soderbergh will exec produce alongside Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman, Wechter — who also directs the series, which is in production — and Seidman. Alpine Pictures’ Christian Heuer and Propagate’s Isabel San Vargas produce.
Created and exec produced by newcomers Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman (Pocket), the series follows a self-obsessed college student (Sheridan) stranded in the Colorado mountains whose only hope for survival is the tool he has spent his whole life learning to use: his smartphone. Wireless is a survival thriller set inside the car he crashed and the quickly dying phone that now is his lifeline.
Character details for the new cast members are being kept under wraps.
Soderbergh will exec produce alongside Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman, Wechter — who also directs the series, which is in production — and Seidman. Alpine Pictures’ Christian Heuer and Propagate’s Isabel San Vargas produce.
- 12/4/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Nov 15, 2019
The X-Men actor will have to rely on his phone to survive in the new streaming project
Quibi, aka the upcoming streaming service where all the TV series episodes are about 7-10 minutes long, has added another intriguing small screen project to its in-development slate.
Tye Sheridan (Ready Player One) has grabbed a starring role in Wireless, which touts Steven Soderbergh as its executive producer. The show has been created for Quibi by a pair of newcomers called Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman, whose short film Pocket definitely seems to have caught the attention of Soderbergh.
Per Deadline, Wireless follows Sheridan's "self-obsessed college student" as he gets stranded in the Colorado mountains. His only hope for survival? His phone - the thriller appears to be entirely set inside his crashed car, as he clutches "the quickly dying phone that now is his lifeline."
"Wireless explores the personal...
The X-Men actor will have to rely on his phone to survive in the new streaming project
Quibi, aka the upcoming streaming service where all the TV series episodes are about 7-10 minutes long, has added another intriguing small screen project to its in-development slate.
Tye Sheridan (Ready Player One) has grabbed a starring role in Wireless, which touts Steven Soderbergh as its executive producer. The show has been created for Quibi by a pair of newcomers called Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman, whose short film Pocket definitely seems to have caught the attention of Soderbergh.
Per Deadline, Wireless follows Sheridan's "self-obsessed college student" as he gets stranded in the Colorado mountains. His only hope for survival? His phone - the thriller appears to be entirely set inside his crashed car, as he clutches "the quickly dying phone that now is his lifeline."
"Wireless explores the personal...
- 11/15/2019
- Den of Geek
Quibi has ordered another show with notable Hollywood talent attached: scripted series “Wireless” starring Tye Sheridan with Steven Soderbergh on board as executive producer.
In the made-for-mobile-screens thriller, a smartphone has a central role. Sheridan plays a self-obsessed college student who is stranded in the Colorado mountains after he crashes his car — and his only hope of being rescued is his quickly dying phone. “Wireless” is billed as “a survival movie for the next generation about the lies we tell through our phones, and the lies our phones tell us.”
The series is created and executive produced by filmmakers Jack Seidman and Zach Wechter, with executive producers Soderbergh, Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman. Ben Silverman, Howard Owens and Greg Lipstone are executive producers for Propagate along with Isabel San Vargas, who is a producer. Wechter will direct the series, which begins production this week. Alpen Pictures’ Christian Heuer,...
In the made-for-mobile-screens thriller, a smartphone has a central role. Sheridan plays a self-obsessed college student who is stranded in the Colorado mountains after he crashes his car — and his only hope of being rescued is his quickly dying phone. “Wireless” is billed as “a survival movie for the next generation about the lies we tell through our phones, and the lies our phones tell us.”
The series is created and executive produced by filmmakers Jack Seidman and Zach Wechter, with executive producers Soderbergh, Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman. Ben Silverman, Howard Owens and Greg Lipstone are executive producers for Propagate along with Isabel San Vargas, who is a producer. Wechter will direct the series, which begins production this week. Alpen Pictures’ Christian Heuer,...
- 11/14/2019
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
X-Men and Ready Player One star Tye Sheridan is to front a survival thriller for Quibi exec produced by Steven Soderbergh.
The shortform platform run by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman has ordered Wireless, created and exec produced by newcomers Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman, the pair behind short film Pocket, which was co-directed by Mishka Kornai.
The series follows a self-obsessed college student (Sheridan) stranded in the Colorado mountains, whose only hope for survival is the tool he has spent his whole life learning to use: his smartphone. Wireless is a survival thriller set inside the car he crashed and the quickly dying phone that now is his lifeline.
Soderbergh will exec produce alongside Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman. Wechter will direct the series, which begins production this week. Christian Heuer, Pickpocket, Treeline Film and Propagate produce. Ben Silverman, Howard Owens and Greg Lipstone are executive producers...
The shortform platform run by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman has ordered Wireless, created and exec produced by newcomers Zach Wechter and Jack Seidman, the pair behind short film Pocket, which was co-directed by Mishka Kornai.
The series follows a self-obsessed college student (Sheridan) stranded in the Colorado mountains, whose only hope for survival is the tool he has spent his whole life learning to use: his smartphone. Wireless is a survival thriller set inside the car he crashed and the quickly dying phone that now is his lifeline.
Soderbergh will exec produce alongside Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad and Danny Sherman. Wechter will direct the series, which begins production this week. Christian Heuer, Pickpocket, Treeline Film and Propagate produce. Ben Silverman, Howard Owens and Greg Lipstone are executive producers...
- 11/14/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Steven Soderbergh is the latest big name to join forces with Quibi.
The director of Magic Mike, The Laundromat and Ocean's Eleven will executive produce a survival drama for the shortform streamer. The series, Wireless, will star Tye Sheridan (Ready Player One) as a college student stranded in the Colorado mountains after a car crash whose only hope for survival is the tool he spent his whole life learning to use: his smartphone.
The project comes from creators Jack Seidman and Zach Wechter, who will executive produce with Soderbergh, Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad, Danny Sherman, and Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, Rodney ...
The director of Magic Mike, The Laundromat and Ocean's Eleven will executive produce a survival drama for the shortform streamer. The series, Wireless, will star Tye Sheridan (Ready Player One) as a college student stranded in the Colorado mountains after a car crash whose only hope for survival is the tool he spent his whole life learning to use: his smartphone.
The project comes from creators Jack Seidman and Zach Wechter, who will executive produce with Soderbergh, Michael Sugar, Cathy Konrad, Danny Sherman, and Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, Rodney ...
- 11/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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