Watch Austin’s interview with Collider where he discusses working with Olivia Wilde, teases John Logan's 'They/Them,’ his new movie 'Tankhouse,' and more…CONTINUE TO ARTICLE
Deadline Reveals First Look At Austin Crute's Upcoming Peacock Horror Film 'They/Them'
Peacock today unveiled They/Them, a new Blumhouse pic starring Kevin Bacon (City on a Hill), Anna Chlumsky (Inventing Anna), Carrie Preston (Claws), Theo Germaine (4400), Austin Crute (Call Your Mother), Monique Kim (What/If), Anna Lore (All American), Cooper Koch (Power Book II: Ghost), Darwin del Fabro (Dangerous Liaisons) and Quei Tann, which will debut on the streamer on August 5th…CONTINUE TO ARTICLE
Austin Crute Cast in John Logan Blumhouse Horror Film Headed To Peacock
Austin Crute is joining the cast of Blumhouse’s upcoming John Logan feature directorial debut. Quei Tann, Austin Crute, Anna Lore, Monique Kim, Cooper Koch, and Darwin del Fabro are joining already cast Kevin Bacon, Anna Chlumsky, Theo Germain and Carrie Preston in the feature written by the 3x Oscar nominated Hugo scribe. The horror film set at a gay conversion camp, will stream on Peacock…CONTINUE TO ARTICLE
Austin Crute Cast in Film 'Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul'
Austin Crute is joining the cast of mega-church satire Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul from production company Pinky Promise and Daniel Kaluuya’s 59% banner. The film stars Regina Hall, Sterling K. Brown, Nicole Beharie, and Conphidance.
The project, which will be shot in a faux-documentary style, follows Trinity Childs (Hall), the first lady of a prominent Southern Baptist Mega Church, who attempts to help her pastor-husband, Lee-Curtis Childs (Brown), rebuild their congregation and reconcile their faith to make the biggest comeback that commodified religion has ever seen. Adamma Ebo penned the screenplay and will make her feature directorial debut in the film…CONTINUE TO ARTICLE
Watch Austin Crute's Interview With KTLA
Watch Austin’s interview with KTLA where he discusses his viral Justin Bieber character from Donald Glover’s Atlanta, his new role on Call Your Mother, music, TikTok, and more.
Austin Crute Performs Original Song "Let Me" on this Week's 'Call Your Mother'
Watch Austin’s on-screen performance of his original song “Let Me,” which he wrote and produced specially for the show. See some BTS pictures from the episode below.
Call Your Mother airs Wednesday’s at 9:30/8:30c on ABC and is available to stream on Hulu the next day.
Read Austin Crute's Cover Story With Muze Magazine
Read Austin’s interview with Muze Magazine as he graces the cover of their March 2021 issue.
Available to purchase in digital & print here.
Read Austin Crute's Interview With NUDE. Magazine
'Call Your Mother' Out Now on ABC and Hulu
Watch Austin Crute star as ‘Lane’ in ABC’s new sitcom, Call Your Mother, airing Wednesday’s at 9:30/8:30c on ABC and available to stream on Hulu now.
'Call Your Mother' Premiere Date Set on ABC
Austin Crute stars as ‘Lane’ in ABC’s new sitcom Call Your Mother, premiering on January 13th.
Watch the new promo above.
Netflix Drops Season 2 Trailer for 'Trinkets'
Catch Austin Crute as ‘Marquise’ in the season 2 trailer for Trinkets, coming to Netflix on August 25th.
NEW MUSIC: Listen to Austin Crute's "Gotta" Out Now
Check out Austin’s new single “Gotta,” available to stream on all platforms here.
CREDITS
Written By - Austin Crute
Produced By - 94skrt
Mixed By - Austin Crute
'Call Your Mother' Ordered Straight-to-Series by ABC
ABC’s new comedy Call Your Mother has been ordered straight-to-series for their 2020-2021 season, with Austin Crute set to star as ‘Lane.’ Check out Deadline’s article for more information below.
ABC has made its first official new scripted series selections for the 2020-21 season, handing straight-to-series orders to David E. Kelley’s drama Big Sky, starring Kylie Bunbury and Katheryn Winnick, and Kari Lizer’s multi-camera comedy Call Your Mother (fka My Village), headlined by Kyra Sedgwick.
They will join 11 returning ABC scripted series, which have been renewed for next season, including eight picked up today, as well as the previously announced Supermarket Sweep series reboot with Leslie Jones, which also will debut next season.
“At a time when we are physically apart and shared
experiences matter more than ever, these shows will build on the strategy that has made us No. 1 this season – bringing people together, creating cultural moments, and making content that entertains and inspires across generations and demographics,” said ABC Entertainment President Karey Burke, referring to ABC’s No.1 finish for the 2019-20 season (outright or tied with NBC and Fox, depending on metric) with entertainment programming, excluding sports.
Written and executive produced by The New Adventures Of Old Christine creator Lizer, Call Your Mother revolves around an empty-nester mom, Jean Raines (Sedgwick), who wonders how she ended up alone while her children live their best lives thousands of miles away. She decides her place is with her family and as she reinserts herself into their lives, her kids realize they might actually need her more than they thought…CONTINUE TO ARTICLE
NEW MUSIC: Listen to Austin Crute's "Dat Cheque" Out Now
Check out Austin’s new single “Dat Cheque,” available to stream on all platforms here.
NEW VIDEO: TMRW Magazine Premieres Austin Crute's "TWENTIES" Out Now
Watch Austin’s new music video for his single “TWENTIES” above, premiered by TMRW Magazine. Stream the track here.
The world is in a dark place right now.
Austin Crute is here to uplift you with his new single “TWENTIES” and its accompanying music video, directed by Undine Markus. A shirtless Crute is featured in front of in colorful backdrops. Nothing is
more colorful than the actor and R&B artist’s choreography, which matches the energy found in the song’s lyrics: “Blowin’ hundreds, fifties, twenties,” a confident Crute croons into the camera. “I’m fuckin’ up my twenties / I just got rich at twenty / I just copped a bag at Fendi.” “I’m not a person that fits into traditional societal norms, whether it be a religious setting, gender traditions, sexuality…CONTINUE TO ARTICLE
NEW MUSIC: Listen to Austin Crute's "TWENTIES" Out Now
Check out Austin’s new single “TWENTIES,” available to stream on all platforms here.
NEW VIDEO: Watch Austin Crute's "Cash Shit (Remix)" Out Now
Watch the video for Austin’s flip of Megan Thee Stallion’s “Cash Shit” on YouTube above. Stream the track on Audiomack & SoundCloud.
Watch 'Booksmart' Now Streaming on Hulu
Watch Austin Crute star as ‘Alan’ in Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut Booksmart, now streaming on Hulu here.
Read Austin Crute's Interview with Teen Vogue
Who would you be after the world ends? In Netflix’s Daybreak, the high school students of Glendale, California — including Austin Crute’s Wesley Fists — undergo quite the transformation after the apocalypse turns everyone older than 18 into ash or zombified versions of themselves. Originally a bully that ran the halls of Glendale High School, Wesley ditches his mean streak (and his jock friends) and becomes a pacifist samurai attempting to make amends for his adolescent sins. And while Wesley’s out of the closet, it’s soon revealed that he’s romantically involved with fellow jock Turbo (Riverdale’s Cody Kearsley), the quarterback-turned-violent leader of the jocks post-apocalypse, which causes its own set of problems for Wesley as he tries to do good in the world, or what’s left of it.
With just a few acting credits, viewers might remember Austin from his supporting role in the 2019 high school comedy Booksmart. But in Daybreak, Austin gets to show off just how charismatic and dynamic of a performer he can be. After graduating from New York University in 2018, the pilot script for Daybreak eventually made it into his email inbox. He auditioned and got the part, using his own experience of growing up a pastor’s son and surviving high school in Norcross, Georgia to build out the character of Wesley. His time in church and being around people with strong beliefs was particularly useful for Wesley, who follows the samurai’s Bushido code on his road to redemption…CONTINUE TO ARTICLE
Watch 'Daybreak' Out on Netflix Now
Watch Austin Crute star as ‘Wesley Fists’ in Daybreak, now streaming on Netflix.