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Trailer

By: Jared Gutstadt, Zach Selwyn
Narrated by: Jude Angelini, full cast
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  • Summary

  • It’s 2040, and up-and-coming teenage gamer Rolex is on the cusp of winning the Timekill World Championship when she’s mysteriously time bumped to another dimension—the treacherous underbelly of the metaverse known as The Mist. Now she’s trapped in a strange new digital world, far away from her ailing mother who is in dire need of life-saving surgery. Racing against the clock, her only hope of buying passage back to the real world is to team up with a ragtag bunch of digital misfits to hunt down a grip of top dollar Grailz—rare collectible NFTs (non-fungible tokens) buried deep within the digital rubbish of history. But does this scrappy squad of outliers and castoffs have what it takes to game the system, or will nefarious forces from the sinister side of the metaverse stop them in their digital tracks? Grailz: Lost in the Metaverse is a hilarious musical adventure, loaded with hip hop bangers and deeply immersive soundscapes that bring a new dimension to the listening experience. Starring Juju (Judith Wessendorf) as Rolex, Metta Sandiford-Artest as Metta, Trinidad James as Stackboy, and Simon Rex as Dash—aka Bored Ape #4344, the first ever scripted role for a Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT.
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