About Possum Trot
Synopsis:
Inspired by the incredible true story, Possum Trot follows Donna and Reverend Martin as they ignite a movement of compassion in their East Texas church to adopt some of the most difficult-to-place kids in the foster system. After 22 families adopt 77 children, the Martins lead the charge to prove that faith, community, and perseverance have the power to change the lives of children everywhere.
Run Time:
2 hours and 15 minutes
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About the Cast
King’s talents as a comedian and actor are versatile and dynamic. She is best known for her comedic abilities, but in her breakout role playing Leslie on the Emmy winning HBO series Euphoria opposite Zendaya and Storm Reid, King showcases a much more dramatic side of herself. Nika also had her directorial debut in the short film, For Sale [gofundme.com] [gofundme.com], which addresses grief and mental health in the life of a Black married couple.
King’s comedy has landed her roles on Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black, the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, Canada, the Netflix Is A Joke festival, and hosting Nika King & Friends, a monthly show at the Improv Lab in Hollywood CA. She has also act, wrote and produced on award winning webseries Funny Married Stuff, which is currently streaming on KweliTV.
Beyond acting, directing, and stand up, King co owns Blue Tree Cafe, a vegan soul food restaurant with her mother in Ft. Lauderdale Florida. King was also compelled to establish Rose of Sharon, [roseofsharonla.com] [roseofsharonla.com] a non profit that helps to improve the quality of life for individuals and families from underserved communities by compassionately serving their mental health and wellness through healthy eating.
Demetrius Grosse is a highly acclaimed, award-winning American actor and producer. He is best known for his roles as Rock in Universal's Straight Outta Compton, Emmett Yawners in the HBO/Max television series Banshee, Errol in the FX television series Justified, Baron Samedi in NBC's Heroes, And Ezekiel "Preach" Carter in NBC's The Brave. He is currently set to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Eric Williams / Grim Reaper in the Disney+series Wonder Man. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Grosse began honing his performance skills at the age of ten. Spending time at the Summer Musical Theater Workshop, Grosse was able to develop musical theater skills in singing, acting, and dancing. As a theater actor, he honed his craft on the stage, starring in more than five plays with SMTW.
Grosse was not always considering acting, though. For a time, he was interested in veterinary medicine, coding, and even cut hair as a barber at Legends, a well-known LA barber shop. Grosse attended and graduated from Gonzaga College High School. Grosse then went on to achieve an award for the Andrew Carnegie Undergraduate Grant for artistic merit and later graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a degree from its School of Drama. In 2002, Grosse completed a visiting student program in which he completed two semesters of intensive study at the Howard University College of Fine Arts in his home city of Washington DC. During July, Grosse took his craft to the international arena, studying and performing both classical and contemporary drama with the British American Drama Academy in Oxford, England. In the summer of 2007, Grosse joined Shakespeare Santa Monica.
He has performed on the stages of Oxford, England with the BADA group, in Washington DC with The Shakespeare Theatre, and in Cape Town, South Africa with UCT. At Portland Center Stage in Oregon, Demetrtius starred as Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee William's American classic, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Off-Broadway, in 2010 performing Black Angels Over Tuskegee. Grosse has appeared in the HBO series Westworld based on the 1973 film of the same name. He also appeared in Michael Bay's feature film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016). Grosse is known for taking on many complex characters from various backgrounds and from all different genres. His range is unparalleled. He made his TV acting debut in The Wire (2001), Numbers (2005), and is well known for his film roles in, Saving Mr. Banks (2013), This Is Martin Bonner (2013). His other television credits include AMC's Fear The Walking Dead, Criminal Minds, ER, NCIS, Bones, Dexter, CSI: Miami, Frontier (Netflix), and Swagger for Apple+. Grosse also made appearances in The Inheritance (2011), and Hollywoo (2011).
Grosse has credits for producing Last Cry for Katrina (2013), Moonshiners, and A Quiet Fire (2009), and most recently, Survival. Demetrius stars as Clark Randall in the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries romantic comedy Spring Breakthrough. The film was produced under Hallmark's Mahogany banner and had its on-air debut in 2023. Releasing in theaters this spring (2024), Demetrius stars in Possum Trot, a faith-based feature film based on the true story of a minister and his wife who lead a movement to reverse the foster care crisis in their East Texas community. Grosse resides in the US with his wife, their children, and a bearded dragon named 'Shang-Chi.'
Elizabeth Mitchell can currently be seen on Netflix’s smash-hit series OUTER BANKS and the second season of the THE SANTA CLAUSES for Disney+ (reprising her role from the film trilogy). She also starred in the Netflix series FIRST KILL and had a season-long arc on THE EXPANSE. Elizabeth is known for portraying the iconic role of “Dr. Juliet Burke” on ABC’s LOST for J.J. Abrams. She followed that up with series leads on V for ABC and REVOLUTION for NBC.
On the feature side, Elizabeth starred in THE PURGE: ELECTION YEAR for Blumhouse/Universal and recently wrapped the independent features QUEEN BEES opposite Ellyn Burstyn and WITCH HUNT. Other notable credits include the NBC series CROSSING LINES, ABC’s ONCE UPON A TIME, FBI: INTERNATIONAL for CBS and the features NURSE BETTY with Renée Zellweger, FREQUENCY opposite Dennis Quaid, RUNNING SCARED for New Line Cinema and HBO’s GIA alongside Angelina Jolie.
Diaana Babnicova is known for Don't Breathe 2 (2021), The Sea Beast (2022) and Possum Trot (2023).
Joshua Weigel
Joshua Weigel is known for The Butterfly Circus (2009), Stained (2008) and To Save a Life (2009).
Josh and Rebekah Weigel are award-winning filmmakers with a unique ability to create stories that transform and inspire action. They wrote, produced and Josh directed the highly acclaimed short film, The Butterfly Circus, which became a viral phenomenon and received over 35 film festival awards, including the Clint Eastwood Filmmaker Award presented by Clint Eastwood at the Carmel Film Festival. Josh has worked in the entertainment industry for over 20 years. Prior to directing and screenwriting, he worked alongside some of the industry’s top creatives as a Production Designer and Art Director on network promos and national commercials, including ABC Family, Disney, McDonalds, Bud Light, and award-winning Super Bowl spots.
Josh and Rebekah are foster and adoptive parents themselves, and are committed to reversing the foster crisis, and creating life-changing entertainment through their company, Peacetree Productions.
Josh and Rebekah wrote the screenplay for Possum Trot, Josh directed, and they are producing the film in association with 3.16 Entertainment.
Rebekah Weigel
Josh and Rebekah Weigel are award-winning filmmakers with a unique ability to create stories that transform and inspire action. They wrote, produced and Josh directed the highly acclaimed short film, The Butterfly Circus, which became a viral phenomenon and received over 35 film festival awards, including the Clint Eastwood Filmmaker Award presented by Clint Eastwood at the Carmel Film Festival. Josh has worked in the entertainment industry for over 20 years. Prior to directing and screenwriting, he worked alongside some of the industry’s top creatives as a Production Designer and Art Director on network promos and national commercials, including ABC Family, Disney, McDonalds, Bud Light, and award-winning Super Bowl spots.
Josh and Rebekah are foster and adoptive parents themselves, and are committed to reversing the foster crisis, and creating life-changing entertainment through their company, Peacetree Productions.
Josh and Rebekah wrote the screenplay for Possum Trot, Josh directed, and they are producing the film in association with 3.16 Entertainment.
With a career spanning over a decade, Emmy-nominated Letitia Wright has cemented her position as one of the industry’s most captivating young actresses. From her breakout role as ambitious Summerhouse resident Chantelle in TOP BOY, to her critically acclaimed performance as Nish in BLACK MIRROR, not forgetting her scene-stealing turn as Shuri - lead scientist and Princess of Wakanda in the BLACK PANTHER franchise, Wright has played an integral role in some of the most culture-defining projects of the last decade and whose impact is still felt to this day.
In 2019, Wright won the BAFTA Rising Star Award and a SAG Award as part of Black Panther’s ‘Best Ensemble’. The film grossed over $1.3B at the global box office and was nominated for a 2019 Academy Award for ‘Best Picture’ - a first for a superhero film. In 2020, Wright had repeated success with a starring role in Steve McQueen’s anthology series, SMALL AXE, where she played British Black Panther Party leader, Altheia Jones-LeCointe. Wright’s episode, “Mangrove”, was included in the Cannes 2020 Official Selection and the series was nominated for 2 Golden Globes, including Best Television Motion Picture.
Led by a passion to create meaningful content within the industry, Wright’s creative endeavours extended behind the scenes with the launch of her independent production company 3.16 Productions. The company joined forces with Bron Studios in 2023 for their first feature, SURROUNDED, a gritty, action-packed western starring Wright, Jamie Bell and the late Michael K. Williams. Wright also flexed her production muscles in the BAFTA-nominated, female-led anthology series I AM for Channel 4, developing the powerful storyline for her episode “I Am Danielle” in creative partnership with director Dominic Savage.
2022 proved to be The Year of Letitia Wright, with back-to-back roles in: THE SILENT TWINS, which premiered in Un Certain Regard at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival and saw Wright win a British Independent Film Award (BIFA) for Best Joint Lead Performance; Ireland-set immigration drama, AISHA, with Wright’s performance hailed by Screen Daily as “phenomenal in a career best turn”; as well as the long-awaited sequel to the Marvel Studios’ blockbuster - BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER. Wright’s deeply moving portrayal of Shuri’s transformation into the titular superhero received critical acclaim and the film quickly became the highest grossing female-led superhero movie in US box office history.
Coming soon, Wright will once again take on the roles of both lead actress and producer as she steps into the ring for IN THE SHADOWS - a gripping drama based on the true story of the world’s first Somali-British professional boxing champion, Ramla Ali, who fled her war-torn country as a child to seek asylum in London, England. Also on the slate, Wright serves as Executive Producer in upcoming feature POSSUM TROT, a powerful drama inspired by the true story of 22 families from a rural black church in a small East Texas town who adopt 77 of the most difficult to place kids in the foster system. Wright continues to select projects and roles that subvert expectations and leave an indelible mark on all those who engage with her art, finding the perfect balance between blockbuster and arthouse cinema.
Past credits include AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR, AVENGERS: ENDGAME, URBAN HYMN, DEATH ON THE NILE, SING 2, GUAVA ISLAND, READY PLAYER ONE, HUMANS, MY BROTHER THE DEVIL, DOCTOR WHO, TOP BOY and the popular science fiction anthology series BLACK MIRROR, for which her performance earned her an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.
A trial lawyer by background, Joe co-founded a national litigation firm. In January of 2007, Joe became the CEO of C3 Missions serving as a volunteer, eventually exiting his business to lead the ministry’s expansion into The Global Orphan Project. Joe is a leading expert in child welfare in the United States and an advocate for vulnerable children across the globe. He serves as the CEO of GO Project and its international and domestic platforms in ministry and marketplace, including CarePortal and GOEX, with CarePortal as the flagship Care-Sharing platform to reverse the foster crisis in the United States. Joe is an Executive Producer of Possum Trot.