Anna Akana, Flula Borg, More YouTube Stars Join Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart, And Mamrie Hart In Lionsgate’s ‘Dirty Thirty’

The upcoming feature film Dirty Thirty from Lionsgate already stars YouTube celebrities Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart, and Mamrie Hart. Now, these three Camp Takota actresses have some new co-stars joining the production. Fellow YouTube stars Anna Akana, Flula Borg, and Chester See are among many of the new digital-hailing cast members announced for Dirty Thirty.

Written by Mamrie Hart and actress Molly Prather, Dirty Thirty tells the story of three women at a 30th birthday party that goes horribly wrong. Akana joins the film as Ashley, the arch-nemesis of Helbig, Hart, and Hart’s characters. Borg and See will play party attendees, alongside Josh Levya (also known as YoMuscleBoii), CollegeHumor’s Adam Lustick, Katherine Hughes (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl), and YouTuber Mikey Murphy.

Also joining the cast of Dirty Thirty is vlogger Drew Monson (aka mytoecold), who will play Hannah Hart’s co-worker Rufus. Kelen Coleman (The McCarthys), Andy Ridings (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), and Matt Dellapina (These Hopeless Savages) are on board as the Camp Takota trio’s love interests. Finally, YouTube stars Rhett and Link, Timothy DeLaGhetto, and Epic Lloyd will make cameo appearances in Dirty Thirty.

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Lionsgate originally announced its acquisition of Dirty Thirty in October 2015. The comedy flick from IMG Films, set for release sometime in 2016, is directed by Andrew Bush (Roller Town) and produced by Michael Goldfine under his titular production company (which also produced Camp Takota). Helbig, Hart, and Hart serve as executive producers alongside their Bleecker Street Entertainment managers Vincent Nastri and Ken Treusch. According to the Dirty Thirty Twitter account, the film team just wrapped up shooting today in Los Angeles:

You can learn more about Dirty Thirty and follow the film’s production process at DirtyThirtyMovie.com.

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