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EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. - Californer -- In February, Jon Robert Quinn and team JRQTV start filming the sequel to their 2022 film High Rise: Path to Nowhere. Filming starts at Pizzeria Classico in Folsom, California (known as Matteo's in the film) with much of the same cast. Steve Rath will play Wrath, the Vernicci hitman of few words and Frank Ackerman as Bear, the Capo who took the reigns from Frank Bellavia whom died in the film. Matteo, played by Matt Litteral will have more of a role with his nice guy persona in High Rise 2. The story takes place in Los Angeles when two rival Italian mob families, Vernicci and Bollieri join forces to take down a menacing motorcycle gang. With the help of two hotshot cops, all hell breaks loose. High Rise 2 is expected to be released on IMDB streaming in May 2023. To get up to speed on the rise and fall of the Vernicci and Bollieri crime families, watch High Rise: Path to Nowhere on IMDB starring Chad Ayers (Striptease, ATL Homicide), Jessie Bell (ATL Homicide), Charles D. Clark (Empire, House of Cards) and Troy Fromin (Saved by the Bell). Stream High Rise: Path to Nowhere https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17507306/
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