Logic is taking his talents to the big screen.
The Bobby Tarantino creator has signed on to star in his first feature film, a J.J. Abrams-produced title called Everything Must Go.
As Variety reports, the project has been described as “Clerks for a new generation.” Logic co-wrote the script alongside Lisa McQuillan, whose known for her work on the hit show black-ish.
Logic took to social media to share his excitement about his latest career move.
“I cannot express my excitement nor my gratitude to @jjabramsofficial and everyone at @bad_robot for believing in me as an actor and writer. I am so excited to move into this next step of creativity in my career! Aaaahhhhhh this is gonna be so epic!!!! ????????”
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Back in October, Logic gushed about a film to Ryan Seacrest saying, “It’s a comedy. If I’m gonna come out the gate, I just wanna make people laugh. It’s basically a comedy about this record store but I won’t get too much into that.”
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