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The 11th Commandment

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The 11th Commandment (TV series)[edit]

The 11th Commandment is an upcoming American Sitcom TV series starring Austin Brito and Hayden Byerly.[1] [2] It centers around Logan Finley, a high school student and cancer survivor. Logan attends the fictional Fountain High School in Fountain Hills, Arizona with his friends, where they are taught by God in his human form, Mr. Jackson.[1]

The show was created by James Thomas Kirk and Richard Sanchez with director Andy Lauer directing the first episode[1]. In July 2018, Buffalo 8 Productions, the production arm of financing company, Bond-It media Capital, signed a co-production agreement. The series is scheduled to go into production in Late Spring 2019[1]

Premise[edit]

High school student Logan Finley (Austin Brito) is a cancer survivor whom gets a second chance at life after meeting God. On his day of school since first grade, he makes new friends Simon, (August Alexander) and Thomas (DJ Clark).[1] He also meets the school bully, Nathan (Colton Shires). God tells Logan that in return for being allowed to live, he must help his classmates.

Cast and characters[edit]

Main

  • Austin Brito[3] as Logan Finley, A high school cancer survivor.
  • God/Mr. Jackson, A powerful deity whom has taken a job as Logan's History teacher.
  • Ms. Bizal, An strict English teacher who seems to be hiding something from Logan and his classmates.
  • Mr. Withop is Logan's math teacher.
  • Hayden Byerly as Parker, A loner classmate of Logan's. [2]
  • August Alexander as Simon, Logan's openly gay best friend.
  • DJ Clark as Thomas Coley, Logan's other best friend.
  • Wyatt Skelley as Quentin, Logan's younger brother who acts as his older brother.
  • Shannan Yancsurak as Karyn, Logan's overprotective mom.
  • Duncan Anderson as Curt, the class clown.
  • Colton Shires as Nathan, the school bully.[4]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The 11th Commandment, retrieved 2019-01-02
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Hayden Byerly". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  3. "Austin Brito". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  4. "Colton Shires". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-01-03.

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