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Chris Colfer's New Film

The trailer for Glee star Chris Colfer’s new feature film Stuck By Lightning has premiered online. Colfer is both the writer and star of the film which is about an ambitious high school student who blackmails his classmates into helping him create a literary journal – so he can get in to his college of choice and fulfill his desire to become a journalist.

Starring alongside Colfer is Australian actress Rebel Wilson who starred in the Australian television series The Wedge and Bogan Pride before finding success in America through the film Bridesmaids. Acclaimed actress Alison Janney (The West Wing, Juno) plays Colfer’s mother in the film.

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Alongside the trailer the film all the characters in the film also have Twitter accounts. Follow Colfer’s character Carson here.

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