Trailer: FP2: BEATS OF RAGE Will Get Your Blood Pumping and Feet Moving

It’s the “Beatquel” we’ve all been waiting for!

The “Sci-Fi Fantasy Action Comedy Post Apocalyptic Sports Film Drama” The FP (2011) gets a sequel with FP2: Beats of Rage, now available on Vimeo on Demand! The trailer, embedded at the top of the article, looks just as madcap and irreverent as the original!

Synopsis:
A sequel to the post-apocalyptic ’80s-style video game sports action comedy THE FP, this intense update is an instant cult classic, taking a DDR-style dance competition and raising the stakes to mythical proportions. JTRO retired from Beat-Beat Revelation after he restored control of the FP to the 248 and finally brought back the alcohol and the ducks. But when the exact same problem again threatens Frazier Park, he embarks on the journey of a lifetime deep into The Wastes, and this time, the shiz is triple serious. Joined by hypeman KCDC, he must defeat gang leader AK-47 on his own turf while the fate of getting drunk hangs in the balance.

FP2: Beats of Rage stars Jason Trost, Nick Principe, and Mike O’Gorman.

Director/star Jason Trost used his immense love of big-budget action storytelling – which notes to hit and which clichés to embrace – to make The FP an amazing audience experience. Audiences embraced and cheered for each action moment, reveling in the cinematic language they shared with the creators. Beats of Rage replicates that experience, adding an understanding of apocalyptic sequels and the continuing quest of the weary warrior setting out again.

The film is now available in the US/UK to Buy Rent or Stream with Amazon Prime, HERE. It is also available for purchase on Vimeo on Demand with a slew of “Special Ass Features” including Deleted Scenes, Feature Commentary, “Behind the Beats”, and a Tour of the real-life Frazier Park HERE.

Are you a fan of The FP? Are you excited to check out FP2: Beats of Rage? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!

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