KB: Ooh, “Stranger Things.” I love “Stranger Things.”
KING BACH MOVIES SERIES
IBT: Since you’re a part of the Netflix family, is there a Netflix series you want to guest star on? Adam DeVine, from “Workaholics.” So I can’t wait for that to come out too.
KING BACH MOVIES MOVIE
I actually did another movie with Robbie, called “When We First Met.” That’ll come to Netflix next Valentine’s Day and we shot that in New Orleans. Bella, Robbie, Hana Mae, Samara, Judah, they’re all great. IBT: What was it like working with the cast of “The Babysitter”? KB: My character, his name is John, he’s kind of a rapper and he’s one of those guys who will do anything to make it. IBT: You also have a new horror film, “The Babysitter,” coming out on Netflix soon. To practice my directing, my acting and my writing skills. KB: Yeah, and that’s why I started doing the YouTube videos. IBT: Do you want to continue to produce in the future? The whole Bach Enterprise brand and I figured why not start it with a movie that I’m starring in. IBT: You’re also a producer on the film, was that an important thing for you to be able to do on the film? It was one of those sets where the cast, the crew, producers, we all hit it off immediately and every day, it wasn’t going to work, it was going to play.
KING BACH MOVIES TV
IBT: With a mix of social, movie and TV stars, what was the set life like? We were were neighbors while we filmed it. I guess you could say we grew up together on social media, with doing the Vines together. It was kind of still like doing the videos that we do, just on a much larger budget and a much higher scale. IBT: You’ve worked with Logan Paul in the past on online video, but how was it different working with him on a full-length movie? She’s amazing on the show and when I heard that she was cast in it, I was happy. IBT: What was it like working with “The Vampire Diaries” alum Kat Graham? We went through like three drafts of scripts before it got to where we liked it and then we were ready to rock. KB: Of course, I loved it, but whenever you read a script, there’s always going to be things in it that you don’t like. IBT: What was your first reaction after reading the script? I guess they both believed in my talent and went for it with it and got a script made and it got a director attached, Scott Zabielski, and then we started shooting and we shot it in 16 days. And I hear tons of that all the time, but he actually got the financing behind in it through a guy named Zack Schiller who was also a producer on this movie, “The Babysitter,” that I did. King Bach: The producer, he approached me, and he wanted to collab with me to do a movie. International Business Times: How did you get involved with “Where’s The Money,” which also stars Kat Graham and Logan Paul? 13, and what to expect of his character in the “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” film adaptation. 20, what it was like working with the cast of his horror flick “The Babysitter,” which comes out Oct. International Business Times caught up with the now online-and-mainstream star to chat about how he got involved with the upcoming comedy “Where’s The Money,” which comes out on Oct. King Bach’s “Where’s The Money” comes out on Oct. With four movies coming out in 2017, including Netflix’s “The Babysitter” with Bella Thorne and Robbie Amell and Lionsgate’s “Where’s The Money” with Kat Graham, and several others coming out after that, it’s safe to say that King Bach has successfully broken into the world of acting. He’s building his Bach Empire and he wants to make sure everyone comes along for the ride. Now, he’s testing his audience as he continues to focus on the more mainstream avenues of acting, TV shows and movies. Of course, his loyal following joined him at all of these online locations. King Bach garnered millions of followers and even more millions of views on all of his comedy content before eventually making his way over to YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and other social platforms. The once-popular, now-defunct social video platform Vine, was that way. Andrew Bachelor, otherwise known to the millions of people who follow him on social media as King Bach, has always planned on being a full-fledged actor, he just had to figure out a way to break into acting that worked for him.