Novocaine | No Pain All Gain Featurette (2025 Movie) – Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, Jacob Batalon

He makes saving the day look painless. Go behind the scenes with the cast of #Novocaine. Get your tickets now: https://paramnt.us/NovocaineTix

When the girl of his dreams (Amber Midthunder) is kidnapped, everyman Nate (Jack Quaid) turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected strength in his fight to get her back.

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21 thoughts on “Novocaine | No Pain All Gain Featurette (2025 Movie) – Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, Jacob Batalon

  1. Mufasa" (referring to the recent "Lion King" prequel movie) is not literally "bullying" theaters to not show "Sonic 3," but there are delusional claims that Disney, the distributor of "Mufasa," has used aggressive marketing strategies and contractual obligations to secure a large number of screens in theaters, potentially limiting the availability of "Sonic 3" showings in some locations; essentially creating a perceived "bully" situation in the movie industry due to their significant influence. Disney often has strong leverage with theaters due to the popularity of their films, which can lead to them securing more screening slots. Theaters may have signed contracts with Disney that guarantee a certain number of screens for their big releases, potentially limiting space for other films. Some sonic glazers believe that Disney is unfairly prioritizing "Mufasa" over "Sonic 3" by securing more screens, even if it's within the bounds of standard industry practices. If you think that marketting = cheating or literal big corporations like theatres can be bullied like in some cheap paramount show. Then i don't even know what to tell you

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