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Whitest Kids U Know will still release “Mars” after Trevor Moore’s death

 September 9, 2022      Andrew Buss      Movies, News    

Here’s some great news! There’s been an animated Whitest Kids U Know movie that has been talked about for a few years now. They even did a GoFundMe and raised over $300,000 for it. But we all figured that the death of Trevor Moore would have taken the project off the table.

Well now, that movie is coming to fruition. And it’ll be their final product.

“We had written a movie called Mars and the plan was always for it to be an animated feature,” director Zack Cregger said. “Before Trevor died, we recorded all of his dialogue, and we’ve crowdfunded the budget for this movie. It’s like $300,000, a little more. And we’re currently making it, I think we’re going to wrap it up in about a month or so and I think it’s great.”

“Without Trevor, there’s no Whitest Kids,” he continued to say. “So this will be our final thing and I’m really proud of it and I’m really happy to put it out there.”

Previously, Moore had talked about the movie before his death.

“It’s about a couple of billionaires’ race to put a city on Mars,” he said in an interview shortly before his death. “That’s the kind of line that we like to hit, where it’s like, alright, we’re not talking about Elon Musk, we’re not talking about [Richard] Branson or [Jeff] Bezos or any of these guys, but we’re going to talk about this. What’s happening in society right now is like all these rich guys are about to start colonizing the moon because we think that’s still going to be an issue 20 years from now. It’s not going to age itself out quickly.”

So there it is! We can’t wait to see their final project as a group, and Moore’s final work!

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