Blink 182’s Tom DeLonge Is Going Through Some Strange Times

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Musicians have been making their way to feature films steadily for decades, and now Blink 182 founder Tom DeLonge is set to throw his hat into the movie ring with his new feature, Strange Times.

According to THR Delonge’s other band, Angels & Airwaves, will provide original music for the film’s score.

Strange Times centers on a rebellious group of San Diego skateboarders who take it upon themselves to investigate extreme paranormal activity around town, only to embark on an adventure that they could have never imagined.

It is based on DeLonge’s Strange Times franchise, which includes a fringe website, a graphic novel, and a sci-fi YA trilogy that DeLonge is co-writting with author Geoff Herbach, with Simon & Schuster having released the first book, Strange Times: The Ghost in the Girl, last October.

DeLonge co-wrote the script with Ben Kull. The duo worked together on the 2014 animated short film Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker.

I grew up in Southern California as a disaffected young skateboarder who broke the occasional law or five, and I was always dreaming about the world around me, obsessively looking for the more unusual and imaginative experiences that life has to offer,” said DeLonge.

He added, “That’s the inspiration behind Strange Times, which is about the tribe of broken youth and the restless spirit that inspired me to form Blink-182 and seek out adventure.

The musician will also produce under his multimedia company, To the Stars. Stan Spry and Eric Woods from management-production company The Cartel and Russell Binder from Striker Entertainment are also set to produce.

The film is slated to begin production in the fall.

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