‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story‘ Director Eric Appel Lands Comedy ’Stepdude’ For Sony Pictures

Following last week’s premiere of his quasi-biopic comedy Weird: The Al Yankovic Story on Roku, director Eric Appel has found his follow-up film. He is set to direct and write the comedy Stepdude for Sony Pictures, with Matt Tolmach (Jumanji franchise, Venom) producing along Jack Black and Roz Music.

The plot is being kept under wraps. Insiders say studio execs view this as having big potential at the theatrical level, with plans to fast-track it now that Appel is on board.

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Appel most recently directed Daniel Radcliffe in Roku’s Weird: The Weird Al Yankovich feature, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to rave reviews. Appel was the director on Quibi’s action-comedy series Die Hart, starring Kevin Hart and John Travolta.

On the TV side, he beat out a strong field to direct the pilot of the Lord Miller live action/animation hybrid Fox series Son of Zorn, on which he served as series director and executive producer. Appel also has directed episodes of Happy Endings, Silicon Valley, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl and The Office, among others. He also directed half of the episodes of the first two seasons of Adult Swim’s NTSF:SD:SUV. Appel was an early director for Funny or Die and helmed some of its viral hits. He performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York and wrote for such comedic programs as Human GiantThe Andy Milonakis Show and Crank Yankers.

Appel is repped by CAA, Tucker Voorhees at Artists First and his attorney is Lev Ginsburg at Ginsburg Daniels Kallis.

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