I have been absent for longer than I can remember. It's been years. The show, great, that was my most popular fanfic. But eventually I grew to caught up in school, and now college, and I forgot about it all. However, I never leave things unfinished. The last chapter of "Stolls' Show" promised you all a spin-off. And that is what you will get. Here is the information for the aforementioned "film," and directly succeeding it is the first chapter.


Olympic Entertainment Presents

In Association with Hephaestus TV

A Stoll Brothers Film

"Rustlers"

Perseus Jackson

Leo Valdez

Annabeth Chase

Drew Tanaka

Nico Di Angelo

Travis Stoll

Connor Stoll

Piper McLean

Timothy Runda

WITH

Athena

Ares

Aphrodite

AND

The Hunters of Artemis


Directed By:

The Stoll Brothers

Executive Producer:

Hephaestus

Written By:

The Stoll Brothers

Perseus Jackson

Leo Valdez

Based On a Story By:

Perseus Jackson

Starring:

Perseus Jackson

Leo Valdez

Annabeth Chase

Drew Tanaka

Nico Di Angelo

Travis Stoll

Connor Stoll

Piper McLean

Timothy Runda

Distributed By:

Olympic Entertainment

Hephaestus TV

Budget: $30 Million


PLOT SUMMARY:

When a Greek prince of Athens (Perseus Jackson) meets the Roman prince Felix (Leo Valdez), a hilarious adventure begins as the two fight to prevent their cities from waging war when the Greeks accuse the Romans of stealing their culture.


CAST:

Perseus Jackson as Andy: The forgotten fourth son of Theseus, the founder of Athens. Andy is an aspiring scribe, and leads his friends on a dangerous adventure to prevent war between Athens and Rome, involving a multitude of monsters, Gods, and otherworldly creatures. On his character in the film, Jackson said, "he's cynical and he's snarky. You either love him or you hate him, but he has a redeeming quality about him that you definitely see throughout the film. He and Felix start out as bastards; they all kinda do. But it's a strong friendship he builds with those people and it's really the centerpiece of the script." Jackson both lost and gained close to ten extra pounds of muscle in real time throughout the film, in order to show the character's physical growth from skinny to lean realistically.

Leo Valdez as Felix: The unheard of prince of Rome. Felix leads a rag tag group of mortals and demigods alongside Andy to prevent a war between their cities. Valdez recounted on his handling of the dialogue, saying, "Felix is less of a funny role. He's rooted in this Roman upringing and so his humor kind of bounces off Andy and the others for the majority of the film. It was great for me, because he's this uptight, tough, ridiculosly dilligent soldier and off-camera, I'm not that guy at all. As soon as they yelled cut, I would be cracking jokes easily funnier than the ones in the film, and I remember Travis saying, 'Damn, if only Felix could say that.' It's all about maintaining the histories of these two characters and how they interact on a comedic level, and a cultural one." Valdez gained close to twelve pounds of muscle for his role prior to filming.

Annabeth Chase as Maya: The best friend and love interest of Andy. Chase regarded the film as being very mentally demanding, as she is not typically known for comedic work.

Drew Tanaka as Camilla: The reluctant fiance of Felix, due to an arranged marriage. Tanaka described the film as her hardest feat yet: "I don't do action stuff. It's a comedy, but it's rooted in history, and it's very well-blended. When I'm not being some witty, prissy princess bitch, I'm kicking ass. Not what I signed up for but it's a lot of fun when you do this kind of stuff with the Stolls and Percy. They know how to make working out seem fun, which is beyond me."

Nico Di Angelo as Hippolytus: Andy's older, more famous brother, who is sworn to chastity under the goddess Artemis.

Travis and Connor Stoll as Deimos and Phobos: The two famous divine sons of Ares/Mars, god of War. The twin brothers were granted permission to parody the two Gods, and do not have much involvement, as they wrote and directed the film.

Piper McLean as Phaedra: Andy/Hippolytus' mother, and wife of Theseus.

Additionally, Timothy Runda, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Artemis, the Hunters, Jason Grace, and various other past cast members of Stolls' Show appear as small roles and cameos. The Gods play themselves.


RATING:

Hephaestus TV rated the film T for coarse language, suggestive content, drug/alcohol references, and comedic violence.


Since this is a film, technically, the story will be set up differently. Fans will have input on the story, and where the film goes. Also, a new feature: for every good review, the film will gross $1,000,000. For every bad review, the film will gain nothing, since films cannot go in the negative or "lose money." The goal is to get the film (story) to gross at least $30,000,000 (30 reviews) and, preferrably, surpass this amount and become a box office success.

Also, like real films, every review will be counted. If it is bad, or a "flame," the film will be panned. If it is good, the review will count towards the film's approval rating, out of 100%, much like Rotten Tomatoes. Each chapter will have an update on the box office amount as well as the approval rating. Sound fun? Let's try it!