One Fast Move Debuts On Prime Video

Опубликовано: 10 Ноябрь 2024
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To get you up to speed if you have been off the grid at Bonneville, Loretta Lynn’s or Sturgis all week, a new film featuring top talent and backed by many in the motorcycle industry including Pirelli and Triumph, premiered on Prime on August 8th. “In the new major motion picture One Fast Move, a feature length action / drama with a backdrop of motorcycle club racing, a Triumph Daytona 765 in full race trim is the desired race bike for protagonist Wes Neal played by KJ Apa. Streaming worldwide on Amazon Prime Video, One Fast Move is set to bring the world of club racing to life, thrilling audiences with a captivating storyline paired with white-knuckle on-track action,” according to the official announcement.

We will take a deeper dive behind the scenes with friends who worked on the film in the September issue, but according to Triumph, "One Fast Move tells the gripping tale of Wes Neal (KJ Apa), a young and ambitious motorcycle racer with dreams of conquering the competitive world of professional racing… As a motorcyclist and racing enthusiast, writer and director Kelly Blatz reflected that there has not yet been a film which conveys the world of motorcycle club racing. With a desire to bring his passions for riding, writing and directing together, Blatz began to develop a character who was finding his way into the club racing world, just as he was discovering himself as a new rider on a Triumph Street Twin in real life.”

Memorializing the partnership, a dedicated One Fast Move film poster was created, featuring KJ Apa as Wes, proudly sitting atop his prized Daytona 765 on the finish line. To celebrate the film’s launch, Triumph has provided fifty 11”x17” posters to each of its dealerships in the United States and Canada, and encourages fans to visit their local Triumph dealership to secure their free poster while supplies last.

"We are proud to be included in One Fast Move,” says Triumph Motorcycles America Marketing Director Adam VanderVeen. “By capturing the essence of racing, the film captures much of the essence of Triumph – the spirit of adventure, the pursuit of excellence, and the thrill of the ride. It’s incredible to see the track performance of the ever-capable Daytona memorialized in film, however my true desire for this film is that it inspires many non-riders to ride for the first time, and inspires current riders to try their first track day, to feel for themselves the thrill which is conveyed on-screen.”

Streaming now on Amazon Prime:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/movie...