EXCLUSIVE: Lukas Gage has boarded Wonderland Sound and Vision and Amazon MGM Studios’ movie Clashing Through the Snow.

The actor, who appeared on The White Lotus and People We Meet on Vacation, joins alongside Christopher Briney and Michelle Randolph, who we first told you about in the project, described as Planes Trains and Automobiles for today’s generation. The movie begins production later this month.

Upgraded filmmaker Carlson Young is directing for Wonderland Sound and Vision partners McG and Mary Viola. Lena Roklin of Luber Roklin Entertainment is also producing alongside the duo.

Industry Entertainment’s Kyle Luker will executive produce along with Oscar-winner writer/director Ari Sandel. Daniel Mackey and Rebecca Ewing wrote the screenplay as a follow up to their Netflix movie Love Hard which was a top performer for the streaming service.

Gage is an actor, writer, and producer best known for his breakout role in the first season of HBO’s Emmy winning limited series The White Lotus as Dillon. He also recently starred in Paramount’s $138M-plus grossing Smile 2, and Companion, opposite Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid, in addition to the Amazon MGM Studios feature Road House alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Connor McGregor. 

Up next, Gage will appear in Rosebush Pruning, premiering at the Berlin Film Festival, starring Elle Fanning, Callum Turner, and Riley Keough. His upcoming slate also includes the independent feature Love Language, opposite Chloë Grace Moretz, as well as Hulu’s Prison Break from creator Elgin James, in which Gage stars alongside Emily Browning and Drake Rodger. 

Additional television credits include FX’s multi-Emmy winning Fargo, HBO’s Euphoria, Netflix’s You, and Peacock’s Angelyne. On the big screen, Gage has appeared in Sam Levinson’s Assassination Nation, FilmNation’s Down Low, and Daniel Goldhaber’s How to Blow Up a Pipeline, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. 

Gage is repped by WME, Luber Roklin Entertainment and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher.

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