Ty Dolla $ign and Sexyy Red are among the artists set to appear in the upcoming Rolling Loud feature film starring Owen Wilson.

According to a new press release on Tuesday (March 4), Ski Mask The Slump God and legendary actor Henry Winkler will also make appearances in the R-rated comedy. Production is currently underway, having begun at Rolling Loud Miami in December and continuing in Atlanta.

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A synopsis for the movie reads: “Inspired by a true story, Rolling Loud follows an overprotective father (Wilson) who makes a bold parenting decision when he sneaks his 13-year-old son into the world’s largest Hip Hop music festival, setting off a chaotic adventure with his reckless co-worker (Matt Rife) and an eccentric festival volunteer as they navigate wild crowds, security, and their own family dynamics,” according to Deadline.

A hilarious clip that circulated social media in December showed the Wedding Crashers star standing in the Rolling Loud crowd frozen in a trance while watching Sexyy Red strut her stuff on stage.

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The “Pound Town” hitmaker soon caught wind of the viral moment and responded on social media, writing: “Dats my baby Owen [kissing cats emojis].”

Wilson was a frequent fixture at the show as he was also brought out as a surprise guest by Travis Scott during his headlining set.

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The 56-year-old riled up the already rage-ready crowd by introducing “FE!N” and yelling into the mic: “I’m fiending for more!”

Leaked footage also appears to showing Travis filming a cameo for the project, but his inclusion is not confirmed.

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In other Ty Dolla $ign news, the singer recently spoke out following days of tirades from Kanye West that included antisemitism, fat shaming, condoning sexual assault and more.

Taking to his Instagram Story on February 11, Ty disavowed “hate speech” — but didn’t directly call out his Vultures counterpart or say he disagreed with what West been saying.

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“I do not condone ANY form of hate speech towards ANYBODY,” Ty wrote, with fist emojis of all shades.

The singer also removed any reference to ¥$, his collaborative partnership with Kanye, from his Instagram bio, although a video promoting their latest song “Wheels Off” remains on his main feed.