Firestorm Secures North American Theatrical Rights for ‘Takeover’, a Dynamic Blend of Hip-Hop, Street Racing, and Anime Culture

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Firestorm Secures North American Theatrical Rights for ‘Takeover’, a Dynamic Blend of Hip-Hop, Street Racing, and Anime Culture

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Firestorm Entertainment has acquired the North American theatrical rights for ‘Takeover’, a film blending hip-hop, street racing, anime aesthetics, and gaming culture. Scheduled for release in Q2 2026, the movie features original music by Quavo and a diverse cast bridging music, film, and gaming worlds.

Firestorm Entertainment has obtained the North American theatrical rights for ‘Takeover’, an action-packed film that combines hip-hop, street racing, anime aesthetics, and gaming culture. Scheduled for a theatrical release in Q2 2026, ‘Takeover’ is directed by Greg Jonkajtys (‘The Liberator’) and brings the underground car scene to vivid life through a mix of live action and stylized animation.

The movie features original music by Quavo, who also acts as executive producer. Starring Quavo, Billy Zane, Serayah, and Jorge Lendeborg Jr., along with a diverse supporting cast from music, film, and gaming backgrounds, ‘Takeover’ embodies speed, sound, and style, capturing the essence of the streets, music, and energy that inspire us.

Developed by Trioscope in collaboration with Quality Films, the film and television division of Quality Control Music and represented by Courageous Artists, Inc., ‘Takeover’ expands the studio’s unique storytelling approach into the realm of high-speed street racing and hip-hop culture. Known for blending live action and animation, Trioscope’s previous work includes ‘The Liberator’ for Netflix.

‘Takeover’ epitomizes Firestorm’s core values of bold storytelling, genuine culture representation, and cross-genre appeal. Positioned at the intersection of film, music, and digital lifestyles, the movie promises a cinematic experience designed to be a standout event.

‘Takeover’ has always aimed to capture authentic energy from the streets, music, and visuals,’ noted L.C. Crowley. ‘Finding a partner that understands and can engage fans on multiple levels was crucial. Firestorm truly grasps the essence of the project.’

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