Before his untimely tragic death, Euphoria actor Angus Cloud had filmed another project titled Your Lucky Day. This was one of the actor’s last productions and now the trailer for the film has been released to honour Cloud’s contributions to cinema. Set during Christmas Eve, Your Lucky Day follows Sterling (Cloud), a young man who instigates a hostage situation upon watching a corner store customer win the lottery — a USD 156 million prize, according to sources.
After a shootout occurs, the remaining witnesses begin to question the lengths they're willing to go for the money and their freedom. Along with Cloud, the feature stars Elliot Knight, Jessica Garza, Sterling Beaumon, Mousa Hussein Kraish, Spencer Garrett, and Jason O'Mara.
The trailer begins on a tense note, highlighting the importance of the lottery to the story as Sterling is knocked unconscious and robbed. Unsure of where else to go, he heads into a corner store where another customer has just won the lottery, causing Sterling to spring into action to steal the ticket.
While Sterling didn't head into the store with the intention of robbing someone (probably), his quick decision suggests that money is something he's long struggled with — and USD156 million is a rather life-changing amount. Sterling may be in a tough spot, but he isn't the only one, as even the others around him begin wondering how their lives could be different, too. Of course, others are after the jackpot, and things only continue to escalate
In Your Lucky Day, a dispute over a USD 156 million winning Megaball Jackpot lottery ticket has a masked and hooded Sterling launching a deadly hostage situation in a small convenience store on Christmas Eve that leads to a rookie cop being shot and the winning ticket holder killed by gunfire.
In addition to Your Lucky Day, Cloud’s final outings also include Radio Silence’s forthcoming monster movie along with the horror thriller Freaky Tales with Ben Mendelsohn, Pedro Pascal and Jay Ellis, which Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden wrote, directed and produced for eOne and Macro.
Prior to his death, Cloud had also wrapped production on the film ‘The Line’, where he stars opposite Alex Wolff, Austin Abrams, John Malkovich and Scoot McNairy in the project that is written and directed by Ethan Berger.
Cloud is also set to appear in the upcoming indie feature ‘North Hollywood’, which co-stars Miranda Cosgrove, Nico Haraga and Vince Vaughn.