Jordan Fisher and Talia Ryder are featured in this first look photo from their upcoming movie Hello, Goodbye, And Everything In Between!
The two star in the feature film adaptation of the book of the same name, by Jennifer E. Smith.
Jordan will also be executive producing, alongside Matt Kaplan for ACE Entertainment, who he previously worked with on To All The Boys: P.S. I Love You.
It was also just announced that the upcoming new rom-com has been picked up by a streaming service.
Here’s a synopsis: Vivian (Robinson), a seemingly shy 16-year-old, has always preferred to keep her head down and fly under the radar. But when the arrival of a new student (Alycia Pascual-Peña) forces her to examine the unchecked behavior of her fellow students running rampant at her high school, Vivian realizes she’s fed up.
Inspired by her mother’s (Amy Poehler) rebellious past, Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoing in her high school, and unexpectedly sparks a movement. Now at the center of a revolution, Vivian begins to forge new friendships with other young women and allies, reaching across the divide of cliques and clubs as they learn to navigate the highs and lows of high school together.
Here’s a synopsis: Vivian (Hadley Robinson), a seemingly shy 16-year-old, has always preferred to keep her head down and fly under the radar. But when the arrival of a new student (Pascual-Peña) forces her to examine the unchecked behavior of her fellow students running rampant at her high school, Vivian realizes she’s fed up.
Inspired by her mother’s (Amy Poehler) rebellious past, Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoing in her high school, and unexpectedly sparks a movement.
Now at the center of a revolution, Vivian begins to forge new friendships with other young women and allies, reaching across the divide of cliques and clubs as they learn to navigate the highs and lows of high school together.
Moxie, which is based off of the novel by Jennifer Mathieu and directed by Amy Poehler, will premiere on March 3.