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[Trailer] Baltimore Dirt Bike Drama ‘Charm City Kings’ To Air On HBO Max

Charm City Kings, the Sundance Film Festival’s U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize winner for Ensemble Acting, has been acquired by HBO Max from Sony Pictures Entertainment.

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Jahi Di’Allo Winston stars as Mouse in “Charm City Kings,” directed by Angel Manuel Soto.

The Angel Manuel Soto-directed movie, which follows a 14-year-old who dreams of joining the Midnight Clique, an infamous group of Baltimore dirt-bike riders that his late older brother once belonged to, was originally expected to open this spring and be released by Sony Pictures Classics. The film was then moved to August 14 for a New York-L.A.-Baltimore platform release. Now the movie will go on HBO Max at a to-be-determined date later this year.

Jahi Di’Allo Winston (“Queen & Slim”) anchors the coming-of-age drama as teenage hero Mouse, who pushes his best friends Lamont (Donielle Hansley) and Sweartagawd (Kezii Curtis) to join him one summer as he tries to break into the city’s dirt bike scene.

Determined to grow up a little too fast, Mouse is torn between two mentors: concerned cop Det. Rivers (William Catlett) and ex-con Blax (Meek Mill, in his acting debut).

“He’s a product of his environment,” said Winston of Mouse. “He’s a victim of his circumstances, he’s a kid who’s very strong-willed, and he’s also a kid who is grieving and just trying to cope in this very toxic community, just doing the best with what he’s been given.”

Producers Clarence Hammond and Caleeb Pinkett spent eight years bringing the project to fruition, seeking to tell a story of a young boy “whose circumstances are forcing him to feel like he has to be a man,” said Hammond.

Backed by Sony Pictures Classics and executive produced by Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, and James Lassiter, the film was originally scheduled to open theatrically in limited release April 10 with an expanded rollout to follow.

“The dramatic core of this movie to me is, Mouse just wants a bike so he can be down,” said Sherman Payne, who wrote the screenplay from a story by Chris Boyd and Kirk Sullivan and Barry Jenkins with themes of masculinity, disenfranchisement and more on his mind.

 

Inspired by the 2013 documentary “12 O’Clock Boys” by Lotfy Nathan, “Charm City Kings” was filmed on location in Baltimore. Local dirt bike stars Chino and Wheelie Queen were cast in supporting roles and perform some of the film’s dazzling bike stunts, gorgeously lensed by cinematographer Katelin Arizmendi.

Lakeyria Doughty as Mouse’s summer crush, a smart and perceptive girl named Nicki, while Teyonah Parris as Mouse’s hard-working mother and Catlett as Det. Rivers bring heft to their scenes with Winston’s rebellious Mouse.

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Meek Mill

Rapper Mill makes his first foray into acting as Blax, who takes Mouse under his wing and tries to steer him away from the path he went down himself. “What Meek brought to this movie is the same thing Ice Cube brought to ‘Boyz in the Hood’ in 1991,” said Pinkett. “Meek being in it gives it an authenticity.”

The filmmakers hope “Charm City Kings” honors its Baltimore setting while reflecting the humanity of the dirt bike community it depicts.

“For a lot of people it’s the only freedom they have,” said Hammond. “It’s illegal in Baltimore and it’s sad because, for so many people who ride, it symbolizes joy, freedom, and invincibility. But the very thing that makes you feel invincible can also take away your freedom.”

Director Soto felt parallels between the city and its people and his own hometown in Puerto Rico: “I found in this story a way to tell my struggle [and] my personal experiences as well, with a script that’s very powerful and that does justice to disenfranchised youth and marginalized communities in a way that doesn’t exploit them but celebrates their humanity.”

HBO Max, WarnerMedia’s new streaming service, will debut May 27.