Mary Kate Wiles, star of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries and School of Thrones, can be seen online and on Blu-Ray this June in indie-romance Dreamworld.

Mary Kate Wiles, darling of the webseries world, is making a move to films. She stars in Dreamworld alongside Whit Hertford, with the cast also including Nora Kirkpatrick (The Office U.S.), Matt Bush (Adventureland), Matt Jones (Breaking Bad) Nick Thune (Burning Love) and Johnny Pemberton (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia). This is not Wiles’ only movie – she will also feature in the yet to be released The Sound and the Shadow.

Wiles plays the “captivating and impulsive” Lily Blush, who convinces wannabe animator Oliver Hayes (Whit Hertford) to embark on a road trip from Los Angeles to Northern California to see if he can achieve his goal of working for Pixar Animation Studios. Reviews of her performance have said “turns a stereotype into an archetype” (Floria Film Festival) and “Hertford and Wiles are charming and the chemistry radiates on screen” (Newport Beach Film Festival).

Dreamworld, a Sneak Attack film, will be distributed by Interactor Media. The film will be released for online streaming and on Blu-Ray in June. As well as releasing the Blu-Ray cover art, many of the Blu-Ray features have already been announced, including:
– Commentary track by director/cinematographer Ryan Darst and screenwriter/producer Whit Hertford
– An entire zero chapter Tumblr dedicated to the backstory/pre-meeting posts of Oliver and Lily
– Set photos and artwork and the obligatory outakes reel (which features actor Allan McLeod’s omitted masterclass of improvisational gems).
– Three of Sneak Attack’s previous short films, entitled “The Roguemances”, are included.

You can currently find Wiles in coming-of-age webseries Squaresville. If you have enjoyed Mary Kate Wiles’ performances in Lizzie Bennet Diaries, School of Thrones and Squaresville, then don’t forget to vote for these shows in Hypable’s search to find the BEST webseries ever!

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