The movie, based on the viral 2015 Twitter thread, is coming soon.
thread from 2015 by Detroit-based stripper A’ziah “Zola” King. The thread was a whopping 148 tweets and detailed Zola and a girl named Jessica’s wild trip to Florida. Her story literally had everything you could possibly imagine: Hooters, murder, pimps, someone jumping from a four-story window. And it all started with this ominous message: “Y’all wanna hear a story about why me & this bitch here fell out?” Yes, we do.
The first, neon-soaked trailer for the film is simple and effective. We watch Zola and Stefani apply their makeup as Zola’s voiceover reads that aforementioned, iconic first tweet. Check it out for yourself, below:movie. All this trailer says is that it’s coming “soon.” Here’s hoping soon means a few months or less, because I’ve never been more hooked on a movie from such a short teaser.
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