Kyle Mooneys alternate-history horror comedy Y2K is led by a stellar ensemble cast featuring such rising stars as Julian Dennison, Jaeden Martell, and Rachel Zegler. The movie marks Mooneys directorial debut from a script he co-wrote with Evan Winter. The story imagines what wouldve happened if Y2K the computer apocalypse that was expected to follow the turn of the year 2000 actually happened. Its told through the lens of a coming-of-age romp set at a high school party held on New Years Eve 1999. Picture This is the End, but with more of a late-90s vibe.
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