Jimmy C. Jules has signed on to play a lead role in the upcoming film Reservoir Ghosts (Don’t Budge), currently in production. Directed by Patrick Jerome, this project reimagines the true events surrounding the 1938 flooding of four Massachusetts towns—Dana, Enfield, Prescott, and Greenwich—to create the Quabbin Reservoir. The story blends history with elements of supernatural suspense, focusing on the resilience of the displaced townspeople.
In the film, Jimmy takes on the role of Bobby Jack, a character whose journey reflects the spirit and determination of a community unwilling to surrender their homes. Known for his thoughtful approach to selecting roles, Jimmy continues to build a versatile resume with projects like Gone Home, Writers Block, and About Amelia. His involvement in Reservoir Ghosts (Don’t Budge) is another step in his journey as an actor committed to meaningful and engaging stories.
With a strong ensemble cast, including Jordan Tofalo (Sweeney Killing Sweeney), Kayla Caulfield (CODA), and David Callanan (Chappaquiddick), this project has already generated excitement. While still in development, Reservoir Ghosts (Don’t Budge) is shaping up to be a thought-provoking film that delves into the themes of community, loss, and defiance.
Jimmy C. Jules’s role in this upcoming project highlights his dedication to contributing to unique stories that challenge both himself and the audience, further solidifying his place as an actor to watch.
Stay tuned for more as we approach the release of a film that promises to resonate deeply with anyone who has ever fought to preserve their history, their home, and their community.
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