Bo (Ted Welch), a football star turned failed actor, attempts to recapture former glory at his high school reunion. His efforts result in three months of house arrest, costing him his one remaining gig and his Millennial girlfriend (Kate Upton). Estranged from his father and on thin ice with his sister (Stefanie Black), Bo is forced to take up residence in a backyard playhouse. With nothing left but booze and boredom, he agrees to coach Elliott (George Baron), the awkward kid from across the street. Bo mentors the boy through 80’s movie references and tough love. Their unlikely friendship teaches them both a little bit about growing up and what it means to be the hero of your own story.
Stefanie Black is an actor, writer, and director originally from Allentown, PA. She is most known for her recurring roles on such shows as SCANDAL (ABC), MAKING HISTORY(FOX), HOUSE OF LIES (SHOWTIME) and HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (CBS); as well as appeared on THIS IS US(NBC), CASUAL (HULU), AHS:1984 (FX), GREY’S ANATOMY (ABC), MIKE AND MOLLY(CBS), PRIVATE PRACTICE (ABC), RIZZOLI AND ISLES (TNT), and many others. She is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and a founding member and Artistic Director of the Ovation Award Winning, IAMA Theatre Company. As a director, her first feature film, “Adult Interference,” which she co-wrote and co-directed was distributed by Gravitas Ventures in 2019 and can be viewed on Amazon Prime, Paramount+ and all SVOD. Her short films have played festivals and won awards all over the United States and Canada. She directed the 2017 ABC Discovers Talent Showcase in Los Angeles. As a writer, she was a semi-finalist for the NBC Comedy Playground, Final Draft Big Break, and Sundance Episodic Lab. Stefanie currently has several projects in development for television and film. She resides in Los Angeles, CA with her husband and son.