General Hospital's Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks) and Ashton Arbab (Dev Cerci) star in a creepy new film that has given the young stars an opportunity to tackle tense material that's light years away from their work in Port Charles.
Eden McCoy has been given a bountiful collection of standout storyline moments as General Hospital youngster Josslyn Jacks, some of which helped the actress nab a Daytime Emmy Award nomination. But the talented star recently took on a project that stretches her acting skills far beyond what she usually does in Port Charles, and the new film is certainly not for the faint of heart.
Titled LIT, the psychological drama follows four kids who wake up in a warehouse when a wild afternoon excursion goes terribly, terribly wrong. McCoy stars alongside her new GH costar Ashton Arbab (Dev Cerci) in the thriller that could make Ryan Chamberlain's (Jon Lindstrom) Port Charles killing spree seem somewhat tame in comparison. Other cast members include Alexis Jayde Burnett and Mitchell Kummen.
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"YES!! a very different film project coming your way soon," McCoy teased on Twitter of her new project. "Check out the trailer [below]. Can't wait to share more."
[Warning: the teaser trailer contains adult language]
There isn't much more information available about LIT, which was written by Melissa Burnett and is being directed by Brock Burnett, but Soap Central will keep you updated with a release date and other important details as they come.
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