ESX Entertainment announced a theatrical release for its feature film adaptation of the Freevee series Casa Grande on May 1. The movie stars Lou Diamond Phillips and follows a prodigal daughter returning to her family's ranch amid a land dispute. Directed by Juan Pablo Arias Munoz, it builds on the original bilingual series set in Northern California's farmlands.
ESX Entertainment revealed plans for a theatrical rollout of Casa Grande, a feature-length version of its Amazon Freevee series, scheduled for May 1. The film, directed by Juan Pablo Arias Munoz, centers on a prodigal daughter who returns home to her family's ranch as her father battles a rival's aggressive bid for the property, igniting a fierce land conflict with high stakes for both sides. Leading the cast is Lou Diamond Phillips alongside John Pyper-Ferguson, Madison Lawlor, Christina Moore, Javier Bolaños, Kate Mansi, Daniel Edward Mora, Loren Escandon, Bruce Davison, Shalim Ortiz, and Charley Debenedetti. Producers include Ali Afshar, Christina Moore, Daniel Aspromonte, and Ava Rettke, with Lauren Swickard serving as executive producer. The project originates from a bilingual series launched on Freevee three years ago, created by Swickard and Afshar. That show explored tensions between migrant workers and landowners in Northern California's agricultural regions, described as an 'upstairs/downstairs story' adapted from English countryside settings to rural America. The series featured Pyper-Ferguson, Moore, Lawlor, and others including James Marsters. A trailer for the movie is available.